Artwork description:

Song of the Isles - A modern abstract landscape image in teal and ochre with islands and mountains in the background.

The image was made on the clifftops of the Isle of Skye in northern Scotland close to my studio looking over to the small islands of Rona and Raasay. The light and colours of these islands are often muted by mist or rain softening as if melting into the horizon leaving only outlines and impressions of the rolling hills.


Printed at 30 x 30 inches with white border for total of 36 x 36 inches.

I photograph and print every image, I do not outsource any part of my workflow. Each canvas has been painstakingly crafted to ensure the true colours, resolution and texture are exactly as they should be.

For these special small editions of my work I use beautiful Canson Aquarelle Paper paper which has a soft watercolour paper texture which works beautifully with the textured feel of this image.

Canson are one of the oldest paper manufacturers in the world, they have been making paper and canvas for over 450 years in France. Founded in 1557 and printers to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Canson has the choice of many famous artists such as Picasso, Ingres, Chagal and Miro to name but a few. Canson are Eco Friendly - they purchase paper pulp only from forests managed in a sustainable way which also makes them pretty special.

Available in bespoke sizes and on canvas.

Materials used:

Exquisite Fine Art Giclée Print on Paper with Non Fade Inks

Tags:
#seascape #abstract #landscape #scotland #mountains #modern #island #black #yellow #romantic #teal #skye #scottish #ochre #raasay 

Song of the Isles (2023) Photograph
by Lynne Douglas

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£395

  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 91.44 x 91.44 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 76.2 x 76.2cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Song of the Isles - A modern abstract landscape image in teal and ochre with islands and mountains in the background.

The image was made on the clifftops of the Isle of Skye in northern Scotland close to my studio looking over to the small islands of Rona and Raasay. The light and colours of these islands are often muted by mist or rain softening as if melting into the horizon leaving only outlines and impressions of the rolling hills.


Printed at 30 x 30 inches with white border for total of 36 x 36 inches.

I photograph and print every image, I do not outsource any part of my workflow. Each canvas has been painstakingly crafted to ensure the true colours, resolution and texture are exactly as they should be.

For these special small editions of my work I use beautiful Canson Aquarelle Paper paper which has a soft watercolour paper texture which works beautifully with the textured feel of this image.

Canson are one of the oldest paper manufacturers in the world, they have been making paper and canvas for over 450 years in France. Founded in 1557 and printers to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Canson has the choice of many famous artists such as Picasso, Ingres, Chagal and Miro to name but a few. Canson are Eco Friendly - they purchase paper pulp only from forests managed in a sustainable way which also makes them pretty special.

Available in bespoke sizes and on canvas.

Materials used:

Exquisite Fine Art Giclée Print on Paper with Non Fade Inks

Tags:
#seascape #abstract #landscape #scotland #mountains #modern #island #black #yellow #romantic #teal #skye #scottish #ochre #raasay 
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I specialise in extra large abstracts, abstract seascapes and impressionist landscape photography. My bestseller works are my abstract seascapes from the Isle of Skye and the Isle of Harris where... Read more

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