Giant's Causeway - Pink - limited edition print has been produced from original artwork by Emily Ward, an artist from Newcastle. This delightful art print is also available framed.
Emily has captured an air of mystery in her painting of the legendary basalt columns of Giant's Causeway. Tones of vibrant oranges blend through the pinks on the stepping stones inviting you to stride out over them.
Emily's pop of colourful splashes of paint, gentle rain down over the luscious grass on the cliffside underneath the lovely colours of the evening sky.
To view this scenic art limited edition print and many more please see here.
Giant’s Causeway is a promontory of basalt columns that run along 4 miles of the northern coast of Northern Ireland. It is situated on the edge of the Antrim plateau between Causeway Head and Benbane Head, 25 miles northeast of Londonderry.
There is approximately 40,000 stone pillars, each typically has five to seven irregular sides that jutt out of the cliff faces.
Legend says it is the work of giants, particularly of Finn MacCumhaill, who built it as part of a causeway to the Scottish island of Staffa (which has similar rock formations) and was the home to giant Benandonner. The giants loathed each other, one day after enduring insults from Benandonner, Finn built the path to use as stepping-stones to reach Scotland. The Scottish giant ripped up the path and what was left was the impressive Giant’s Causeway.
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
Landscape
All images are available in a
STUDIO LOCATION
CONTACT
OFFICE HOURS
All Rights Reserved | Emily Ward Art