Glen Etive av David Yarrow
P Dette kunstverket omsettes ved Fineart som mellommann i opphavsmannens navn, og er således unntatt MVA. Les mer
Innrammet med en sort massiv trelist og canvastrukket passepartout. Rammen er et kunstverk i seg selv og en integrert del av kunstverket. Finnes i to størrelser:
Standard: 132 x 155 cm | Large: 180 x 216 cm
Målene er yttermålet på rammen
OBS: 4-6 ukers leveringstid
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I am a proud Scot, but I do tend to be dismissive of the potential of my own back yard - which is an error. A prophet is never recognised in his own town and familiarity can lead to a slight disconnect when considering filming locations. The Highlands of Scotland are spectacular and - the area of Glencoe and Glen Etive in particular - hosts some of the most geologically raw visuals on the planet. This is Brigadoon and Monarch of the Glen rolled into one.
There may not be alpha predators in the hood, but the stags in the autumn can be magnificent and the Highland cattle are amongst the most decorative in the world. The wild scenery is complemented perfectly by the wild look of the Highland cattle and for centuries the double act has attracted the painters' brush - most notably George Turner's student Louis B Hurt. He was from Derbyshire, but his romanticist brush was manifestly focused on the North and he was known as Derbyshire's John Constable. No one more than Hurt glorified the magnificence of nature in the Highlands.