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Wall Art and Prints

Welcome to Wall Art and Prints! Elliott Cansfield Media now offers a wide selection of high quality landscape prints and wall art! Printed on crisp satin 250gsm poster paper in sizes ranging from A4 to A1!

You wanting to brighten up your room with fabulous Landscape photos? Then browse below at our wide range of stunning Landscape shots from around Scotland!

PRICES:

All prices include Fast Tracked Delivery!

A4 Fine Art Print - £50

A3 Fine Art Print - £70

A2 Fine Art Print - £100

A1 Fine Art Print - £140

Image Number: 01

A fine Image looking back at the Dundee Tayside from Tayport, with the Tayport High Lighthouse watching over the waters edge. The silky sky and calm waters give a calming feel and would brighten up any living room! 

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Image Number: 02

The Famous Rock Archway of the Arbroath cliffs! taken on a bright summer's day to really allow those sandy cliffs to glint in the sun! The Rocky landscape reminds me of the Grand Canyon and would look great in your home!

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Image Number: 03

Broughty Ferry Castle near Dundee Scotland often is the focal point for great photos, and gorgeous sunsets! Looking through the Ship Docking Cleat at the Harbour helps to take you in to the image and admire the wonderful building!

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Image Number: 04

Dundee was once famous for its Jute, Jam, Journalism and its comic books. Today it still remains a industrial city, and the heart of this is the Tayside where the Rigs are located, seen here in the picture on the left. This picture was taken in the River Tay looking back at the rigs from the shoreline on a beautiful summers day.

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Image Number: 05

St Andrews in Scotland is a wonderful historic town, with many ruins of the ancient buildings that once stood. One of the notable ruins is that of the castle keep that can be seen on the beach.

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Image Number: 06

The Tay Rail Bridge is a historic landmark of Dundee. The version that stands today is the replacement to the original that fell in the Tay Bridge Disaster on the 28th December 1879. The old stumps that once supported this bridge can still be seen in the background. This image was captured on a moody summers day where I wandered out into the river to capture the Bridge and the old stumps.

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To order:

Please contact via the form below, with the subject title as Prints followed by the image number (found next to the corresponding print above) and the size of print you would like. For Example -  Prints 01 A3.

Please allow me to respond and I will work with you to complete your order!

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