Bass Rock, Firth of Forth limited edition print has been produced from an original painting by Emily Ward, an artist from Newcastle. This delightful art print is also available framed.
The iconic volcanic rock glimmers with soft purples reflecting from the evening sky. The protected seabird colony with its striking white glare stands proud in the rich blues of the water which are speckled with a pop of colour.
Dainty little wildflowers grow on the sandy shore in front of the huge Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth near to North Berwick.
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Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth is situated near to North Berwick. The volcanic rock rises 106 meters above sea level, has a circumference of 1 mile and has three sides of sheer rock.
A natural tunnel runs through the rock but is only accessible at low tide.
Bass rock has a rich history and has been used as a castle, a prison and a hermitage. It is now home and a nesting ground to thousands of seabirds, including one of the largest colonies of garnets.
Signed, titled and Numbered by the artist and are limited to a print run of 295
Each print comes with an antique white mount ready to slip into a standard sized 40x50cm frame.
Size of print 29x29cm with mount 40x50cm
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