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£10.00 – £40.00
Towering majestically above the serene Forth and Clyde Canal, The Kelpies, the world’s largest equine sculptures, strike a commanding presence against a bright Scottish sky. Crafted from glinting steel, these imposing yet elegant structures capture the raw spirit and beauty of Scotland’s proud horse-powered heritage. In a harmonious blend of artistry and engineering, sunlight glimmers softly across their intricate metallic plates, bringing to life their intricate detailing. Visitors appear miniature beside these gentle giants, highlighting their immense scale and symbolic strength. A backdrop of clear skies with gently drifting clouds adds a serene contrast to their dynamic forms. Offering a powerful visual statement, this artwork beautifully encapsulates the essence of Scotland’s contemporary culture and deep-rooted traditions in one iconic image.
Designed and produced in Scotland, our posters reflect a proud commitment to craftsmanship and quality. Each design is created with care, bringing together artistic flair and durable materials to ensure a product that not only looks great but lasts.
We use high-quality 350gsm smooth white paper, digitally printed for sharp detail and vibrant colour. Sourced from trees grown in sustainably managed forests, our paper supports eco-conscious choices without compromising on finish or feel.
To ensure your poster arrives in perfect condition, every print is carefully packaged in a clear, high-clarity 30-micron cello bag with a sturdy cardboard backing. This thoughtful presentation keeps the artwork protected and ready for immediate resale or display.
Whether you’re brightening up a room or finding the perfect gift, posters offer an easy, affordable way to express personality and style. They’re a versatile addition to any space, bringing your walls to life.
420mm x 297mm
Poster only takes 3-5 working days. Framed posters take 5-7 working days.