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The iconic Finnieston Crane looms large in Glasgow’s skyline, its dark silhouette framed by swirling shades of blue and steel grey. Esther Cohen bathes the city in ethereal light, with rain streaks and layered skies creating a moody atmosphere that feels both cinematic and industrial. Reflections shimmer on the River Clyde, echoing the crane’s legacy of strength and endurance. The architectural curves of the SEC Armadillo and surrounding buildings contrast beautifully with the angular lines of the crane. This print pays tribute to Glasgow’s gritty elegance, capturing the poetry of industry beneath the ever-changing skies of the west.
Our giclée prints are created using archival pigment inks on 100% cotton, acid-free fine art paper, offering exceptional colour depth and clarity. This specialist process captures every nuance of the original artwork, from subtle brushwork to bold textures, delivering a museum-quality finish designed to last for decades without fading.
We work closely with skilled printmakers here in Scotland to produce every piece to the highest standards. Each print is individually produced using a professional inkjet process and carefully checked for accuracy. The result is a premium print that retains the soul and richness of the artist’s original vision.
When you purchase one of our giclée art prints, you’re directly supporting the talented artists behind the work. We collaborate with a diverse range of Scottish and Scotland-inspired creators, helping to share their work with a wider audience while ensuring they receive a fair return for their creativity.
From vibrant florals to dramatic seascapes and wildlife, our giclée prints bring personality and warmth to any space. Easy to frame and beautifully printed, they make thoughtful gifts or an affordable way to enjoy art you truly love at home.
Unsigned Open Edition
265 x 265 mm
Giclée art prints take 3-5 working days.