Forth Railway Bridge Ceramic Tile with Easel
Forth Rail Bridge tile with easel has been created by North East artist Emily Ward.
Emily has painted a colourful backdrop for this iconic bridge that spans the Firth of Forth. Pretty soft pinks and blues cast a warming glow over the Forth Bridge.
Bright colourful splashes of yellow, blues and orange add a different look to this iconic bridge.
To browse Emily's collection of tiles with easels, please view here.
The Forth Rail Bridge spans the estuary of the River Forth, and links Edinburgh and Fife. The bridge took seven years to construct and was formally opened by Prince of Wales on 4 March 1890.
The Forth Bridge at the time was the world's longest cantilever bridge. The red steel of the bridge is an iconic symbol of Scotland.
UNESCO inscribed it, as the sixth World Heritage site in Scotland In July 2015.
Ceramic Tile With Easel
Each ceramic tile is made from an original painting by North East Artist Emily Ward.
Each tile comes with it’s own wooden easel so your tile is easy to display.
There is a cork backing on each tile and each tile is individually wrapped in a cellophane bag.
All ceramic tiles are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
Ceramic Tile including the wooden easel is 15cm high x 10cm wide.
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