Bass Rock, Firth of Forth framed ceramic tile has been designed from original art by North East artist Emily Ward. All ceramic tiles are printed and hand pressed in Emily's art studio, where she hand finishes every tile.
The iconic rock glimmers with soft purples reflecting from the evening sky. The rich blues of the water are speckled with a pop of colour on this lovely framed ceramic tile.
Dainty little flowers cover the sandy shore in front of the huge Bass Rock off the coast of North Berwick.
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Bass Rock is situated about 3 miles off the coast of North Berwick in the Firth of Forth. It is a huge carboniferous rock and rises 105 meters above sea level at its highest point.
The rock gets the white glaze from the thousands of garnets that nest there during the breeding season.
Bass Rock lighthouse was constructed in 1902 by David Alan Stevenson. His cousin Robert Louis Stevenson wrote about Bass Rock in his novel ‘Catriona’ in 1893.
Each Framed Tile is hand finished by North East Artist Emily Ward. So although your ceramic framed tile is actually a print, no two tiles are identical. Emily hand finishes the tiles by adding extra paint to the ceramic tile.
The framed tile appears as if it is floating inside the frame.
Frames are available in White and Black Frames.
Each frame is Colours may vary as each tile is printed individually.27 x 27 x 5cm
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