Rugged Malaig Coastline Framed Wall Art Print
Rugged Malaig Coastline Framed Wall Art Print.
Are you looking for a piece of wall art that is ready to hang? Look no further than this high-quality photographic print on Hahnemühle Fine Art PhotoRag 308gsm paper. This smooth, matt paper boasts a lightly defined surface, lending each printed image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth, while keeping glare to a minimum.
The handmade, all-wood frame has a flat, square profile available in a choice of 6 colours, and comes complete with a precision cut, acid-free 1400-micron board mount. The print is glazed with Acrylic Plexiglass which provides increased UV protection, is highly robust and offers less glare than float glass.
Available in sizes up to 24" x 16", this Rugged Malaig Coastline wall art is perfect for any room or space.
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
The Rubha Reidh coastline near Malaig, Scotland, offers a dramatic landscape of rugged beauty. This stretch of coastline is known for its jagged rocks, natural rockpools, and sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Rubha Reidh, meaning “smooth point” in Gaelic, is rich in local folklore. Legend has it that the area was once home to selkies, mythical creatures that could transform from seals into humans. The weathered cliffs and swirling seas have inspired generations of storytellers and explorers.
This monochrome image captures the raw and rugged beauty of the Rubha Reidh coastline, highlighting its dramatic rock formations and peaceful rockpools. The black and white tones accentuate the textures and shapes of the rocky shore, giving the scene a timeless quality. It’s the perfect artwork for anyone who loves the wild landscapes of Scotland.
Add this striking image to your home and let it transport you to the serene shores of the Highlands. Available as wall art prints and greeting cards.
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