Morning on Loch Cill Chriosd
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Unframed archival pigment print
Loch Cill Chriosd lit up with the first rays of sunrise that morning. The locals call it the Hairy Loch for good reason owing to these grasses. It’s often calm and a prime photo stop on the Isle of Skye — if the midgies are held at bay. Lots of legends attached to this place, that St. Columba drove away an evil spirit in 570 AD (he did that a lot), that a shape shifting water horse (Kelpie) took up residence and in the form of a handsome young man lured maidens to their death in the loch, even that a Norwegian princess named Saucy Mary is buried on top of Beinn na Caillich back there.
FINE ART PRINTS
Printed on Epson's Legacy Baryta II paper, a beautiful OBA-free heavy fine art paper which makes a sumptuous visual presentation. Printed with Epson's Ultrachrome inks for the greatest archival print longevity and color gamut.
Printed personally by Jim, individually signed and numbered, embossed with Jim's studio blind stamp to confirm that each print was created by him.
Note: our print sizes denote the actual image size. Printed with a wide margin of white paper to facilitate handling, so the total paper size will be larger.