Skellig by photographer Nick Psomiadis - Skellig Michael is a twin-pinnacled crag 11.6 kilometres west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The island is named after the archangel Michael, while "Skellig" is derived from the Irish language word sceilig, meaning a splinter of stone. Its twin island, Little Skellig, is smaller and inaccessible.
Skellig is printed on Cotton Rag 340gsm in a maximum edition size of 100, the print offered on Artfinder is edition 13/100
Photograph 100% Cotton Rag 340gsm Limited Edition
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Skellig by photographer Nick Psomiadis - Skellig Michael is a twin-pinnacled crag 11.6 kilometres west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The island is named after the archangel Michael, while "Skellig" is derived from the Irish language word sceilig, meaning a splinter of stone. Its twin island, Little Skellig, is smaller and inaccessible.
Skellig is printed on Cotton Rag 340gsm in a maximum edition size of 100, the print offered on Artfinder is edition 13/100
Photograph 100% Cotton Rag 340gsm Limited Edition
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