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Lerwick is the main town and port of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. A bustling and cosmopolitan port town with a certain mystique.

Wiki Trivia - Lerwick is a name with roots in Old Norse and its local descendant, Norn, which was spoken in Shetland until the mid-19th century. The name "Lerwick" means bay of clay. The corresponding Norwegian name is Leirvik, leir meaning clay and vik meaning "bay" or "inlet". Towns with similar names exist in southwestern Norway (Leirvik, Lervik).

This is the right hand panel of a British Isles I triptych covering #lizardpoint, #stmichaelsmount, and #lerwick.

 

This print is one of a limited edition of 150. The dimensions of the visible print area are 30cm x 40cm. The total size is 33cm x 43cm which includes a 1.5cm border for framing purposes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist. Enclosed is a certificate of authenticity to guarantee your print is a limited edition artwork only available at the edition stated.

The original painting of 'Lerwick, Shetland' was painted in 2020 with acrylic paint on Hahnemühle bamboo paper 265gsm.

The painting was professionally scanned and colour checked/proofed. A giclée print is produced to order using archival inks on 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching matt paper. These prints are museum archival grade.

The print will be shipped in a protective tube or flat between two ply cardboard or alternatively can be collected in person.

'Lerwick, Shetland' Limited Edition Giclee Print 30cm x 40cm

£70.00 Regular Price
£52.50Sale Price

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