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A5 and A4 prints are made on Epson Matt Heavyweight Photo Paper.
A3 prints are made on Hahnemuhle Torchon 285gsm Fineart Paper, which is excellent but expensive. All prints are produced with high quality genuine Epson inks and should be lightfast for over 100 years, according to Epson’s tests and calculations. Please keep prints out of direct sunlight, if possible, and mounted behind glass to ensure their longevity.
Lamigo Bay
Painting No. 31
The narrow, rocky inlet of Lamigo Bay looks north-westwards towards Eilean nan Ron (Island Roan), the Island of the Seals. The island was inhabited by hardy fishing and crofting folk from 1820 until 1938, but at Lamigo there have been families living since the 1700s, possibly earlier. Barely visible below the eastern cliffs is a small stone jetty, giving safe access to boats and the sea - the main highway for this area until the roads were completed in the mid 1800s. Lamigo is an unlikely looking place to find safe moorings, but succour is often found where least expected.