Golden Wastwater Reflection Canvas Wall Art Print
Golden Wastwater Reflection Canvas Wall Art Prints.
Crafted with precision and care, this artwork is printed onto finely textured 400gsm cotton canvas, using state-of-the-art professional printing methods to ensure the highest possible quality and resolution.
The canvas is hand-stretched over a 38mm deep made-to-measure knotless pine stretcher bar frame guaranteed not to warp or bow, milled with a curved profile to minimise contact with the face of the canvas and prevent unsightly impression marks and surface cracking.
By default, your Golden Wastwater Reflection canvas art will be supplied with an image wrap edge, seamlessly extending the artwork around the sides. Customize your order with different edge options to suit your preference.
From left to right, this image shows the edge of Middle Fell, Yewbarrow, Great Gable, Scafell Pike and the slopes of Illgill Head.
Bask in the tranquillity of Wastwater's rocky shoreline bathed in golden light, framed by the majestic Wasdale fells.
The sunlight dances across Scafell Pike’s peaks, adding warmth to this serene vista.
Bring this moment of peace into your home with a stunning print, or enjoy your morning brew with this captivating view on a mug.
About Wasdale
Wastwater, in Cumbria's Lake District, is a breathtaking gem and England's deepest lake, plunging 258 feet to the bottom. Surrounded by the dramatic Wasdale fells - Middle Fell, Yewbarrow, Great Gable, Scafell Pike (the highest peak in England), and Illgill Head - this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a hiker's dream.
The lake's striking appearance owes much to its rugged beauty and the play of light on its surface, reflecting the craggy peaks above. Interestingly, the Screes, steep slopes formed by volcanic rock, tumble directly into the lake's south-eastern edge, creating a dramatic backdrop steeped in geological history.
Wastwater is home to more than just scenic beauty; it's rich in folklore too. Legend has it that the Screes are haunted by a spectral hound, a chilling tale that adds mystery to this already awe-inspiring location.
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