Angus Print Collection

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Angus, Print Collection, Scotland

Sixteen selected prints based on three days walk along the coastline of the historic county of Angus, Scotland. This section includes Montrose, Lunan bay, Deil’s Heid, Arbroath & Dundee. The walk took place in autumn 2019.

Signed, limited edition prints are available from £195. To purchase and for more details visit The Perimeter Print Shop alternatively email your order to mail@quintinlake.com or phone 07973 139345

Larger sizes, Image matrix and landscape format versions of selected images are also available.

Dusk camp at Deil’s Head, Angus, Scotland.

South Esk Viaduct I, Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

Lunan Bay sunset I, Lunan, Angus, Scotland.

Red Castle I, built fifteenth century, Lunan, Angus, Scotland.

Washing Lines, Ferryden I, Angus, Scotland.

V&A Dundee with the Tay Bridge, Scotland.

South Esk Viaduct II, Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

Creels III, Arbroath Harbour, Angus, Scotland.

The luminous space inside the High Mill, Verdant Works, a former jute mill in Dundee, Scotland.

Rigging of Discovery II, Dundee, Scotland.

Red & blue at the V&A Dundee, Scotland.

Seaton Cliffs III, Angus, Scotland.

Camp at Deil’s Heid, Angus, Scotland.

Polytunnel arches II, East Seaton, Angus, Scotland.

Washing Lines, Ferryden II, Angus, Scotland.

Sunset at Monifieth Sands I, Angus, Scotland.

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