Description
The ancient settlement of Luss in Scotland has been a place of Christian pilgrimage for 1,500 years. It sits on the banks of Loch Lomond, Britain’s largest inland lake, and lies within Scotland's first national park, the Trossachs National Park.
The parish church is dedicated to St Kessog who preached here and died at the hands of Druids in 520. St MacKessog, or Kessog, brought Christianity from Ireland in the 6th century and founded a monastery on neighbouring Inchtavannach (island of the monks).
This piece of Art is made from - Archival 310gsm Baryta Photographic Paper, Acid Free Double Mount, Black Solid Wood Frame, Anti-reflective Acrylic Glazing, Acid Free Mounting Board behind the photograph and a 2mm backing Board. Stretched Brass wire & fixtures for hanging....and not forgetting the passion, love, determination, creativity, imagination and skills required to produce it.
Material
- Paper
Dimensions
Framed Size 48.7 X 48.7 X 2cm – Paper Size 330mm X 330mm Image Size 300 X 300mmStyle
- Realistic and photographic
Subject
- Landscapes & Sea and Sky
Framed
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