The Skelligs Rock and Scariff Islands from the Flanks of Slieve Miskish Mountain

€200.00

A view to the edge of the world, this scene captures the dramatic Skelligs in a more subdued light, framed by the charm of far South West Ireland. Perched 12km from the mainland, the Skelligs are two remote sea crags, once inhabited by Christian monks in the sixth century who built bee-hive like dwellings and lived out their lives in solitude and devout prayer surrounded by angry Atlantic seas.

The Skelligs Rock and Scariff Islands from the Flanks of Slieve Miskish Mountain was inspired by the close study of this stunning landscape, local to the artist.

Gicle printed on museum grade cotton archival paper, this piece captures all of the nuance and detail of the original art and is available to order unframed.

Limited to 50 prints.

Panoramic

Print Size Unframed: 43cm x 83cm

Ink Area: 28cm x 80cm

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A view to the edge of the world, this scene captures the dramatic Skelligs in a more subdued light, framed by the charm of far South West Ireland. Perched 12km from the mainland, the Skelligs are two remote sea crags, once inhabited by Christian monks in the sixth century who built bee-hive like dwellings and lived out their lives in solitude and devout prayer surrounded by angry Atlantic seas.

The Skelligs Rock and Scariff Islands from the Flanks of Slieve Miskish Mountain was inspired by the close study of this stunning landscape, local to the artist.

Gicle printed on museum grade cotton archival paper, this piece captures all of the nuance and detail of the original art and is available to order unframed.

Limited to 50 prints.

Panoramic

Print Size Unframed: 43cm x 83cm

Ink Area: 28cm x 80cm

A view to the edge of the world, this scene captures the dramatic Skelligs in a more subdued light, framed by the charm of far South West Ireland. Perched 12km from the mainland, the Skelligs are two remote sea crags, once inhabited by Christian monks in the sixth century who built bee-hive like dwellings and lived out their lives in solitude and devout prayer surrounded by angry Atlantic seas.

The Skelligs Rock and Scariff Islands from the Flanks of Slieve Miskish Mountain was inspired by the close study of this stunning landscape, local to the artist.

Gicle printed on museum grade cotton archival paper, this piece captures all of the nuance and detail of the original art and is available to order unframed.

Limited to 50 prints.

Panoramic

Print Size Unframed: 43cm x 83cm

Ink Area: 28cm x 80cm

All prints are limited edition prints with a print run of only 50.

The paper used is heavy 310 gsm acid free fine art paper.

The ink used is archival pigmented ink.