£95.00
This touching portrait of a Highland cow and her calf captures the gentle warmth of maternal love. The larger coo stands protectively close, her calm, watchful eyes softened by a tousled fringe. The young calf nestles nearby, its coat a lighter hue, with a curious, slightly grumpy gaze. Painted against a raw linen background, the focus is all on expression, texture, and connection. The artist’s light touch and soft palette create a sense of intimacy and affection, making this duo feel like family. It’s a quietly powerful tribute to kinship, resilience, and Highland character.
Our stretched canvas prints are designed and produced right here in Scotland, with a genuine commitment to quality at every step. From the materials we choose to the way each piece is finished, we aim to offer something that’s both beautifully crafted and made to last. Whether you’re buying for yourself or choosing a special gift, these canvases make a stylish addition to any home.
Each artwork is printed on 380gsm pH neutral canvas made from 100% pure cotton, giving it a luxurious texture and exceptional durability. The canvas is then mounted and stretched by hand on premium profiled frames – no unsightly staples in sight. Every detail is carefully considered to create a clean, professional finish that elevates any space.
We use cutting-edge UV printing technology and eco-friendly, fade-resistant inks to produce crisp, vibrant artwork that holds its colour over time. The inks are cured instantly under UV light, reducing energy usage while delivering rich, lasting results. It’s a win-win: stunning visual impact and a greener production process.
To complete the look, each canvas is set within a deep Larson Juhl coastal wood float moulding – available in your choice of sleek black or pristine white. The frame’s subtle depth enhances the artwork beautifully, creating a gallery-style effect that works well in both contemporary and classic interiors.
300mm x 300mm
Framed stretched canvases take 3-5 working days.
Easy to use, delivery as expected