Cullen Bay - Midsummer evening
The old seatown of Cullen dates from the 1820s, just after the harbour pier by Thomas Telford was built. The series of viaducts to the south were built by the Great North of Scotland Railway in 1886. Today the old railway track bed is a walkway between Cullen and Portknockie.
Please note - this print will reach you in a simple white frame (approx 42 cm x 52cm / 16.5" x 20.5") The picture size is approx 28.5cm x 40.5cm / 11.25" x 16" (A3). The print will be ready to hang.
Bass Rock, East Lothian
"The famous Bass Rock is a landmark in the Firth of Forth near North Berwick in East Lothian. This ancient ‘volcanic plug’ is 351ft (107m) high and is noted for its large gannet colony. There are excellent views from North Berwick beach. Merlin meanwhile are sporadic visitors along the East Lothian coast. This one was chasing a rock pipit and inspired this painting. (The rock pipit got away.)
Please note - this print will reach you in a simple white frame (approx 42 cm x 52cm / 16.5" x 20.5") The picture size is approx 28.5cm x 40.5cm / 11.25" x 16" (A3). The print will be ready to hang.
Bow Fiddle Rock
The locally famous landmark of the Bow Fiddle Rock is a kind of icon of the Moray coast. On the eastern edge of Portknockie - and visible from Cullen - the Bow Fiddle is formed of quartzite rock. The sea has eroded it to form a sloping arch offshore. It can be safely viewed from the coastal cliffs and also at sea-level.
Please note - this print will reach you in a simple white frame (approx 42 cm x 52cm / 16.5" x 20.5") The picture size is approx 28.5cm x 40.5cm / 11.25" x 16" (A3). The print will be ready to hang.