Ben Nevis postcard by artist Emily Ward has this, the highest mountain in Scotland standing proud underneath the rich orange tones of the skyline. The warming sunset lights up the sky enhancing the colours on the mountainside.
The snow capped peaks glimmer with colour from the winter sun. Purples, oranges and blues cascade down Ben Nevis adding vibrancy to this beautiful original painting which has been produced as a postcard.
This king of a mountain stands proudly in the Highland region of Lochaber, near Fort William, guarding the western end of the Grampian Mountains. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Scotland and the United Kingdom, and stands 1,343 metres above sea level.
Ben Nevis has two translations from the ancient Gaelic language, one meaning ‘mountain with its head in the clouds’ and one that means ‘venomous mountain’.
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Size 105x148mm A6
400 grammes Silk
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