Two Sides of Ben Nevis
‘Two Sides of Ben Nevis’
The original of this piece has been sold
Risograph printed on Neenah ENVIRONMENT® 270g/sm paper - manufactured under sustainable practices
210mm x 297mm (A4) or 297mm x 420mm (A3) available
Signed, stamped and embossed
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Ben Nevis illustration - this piece was inspired by my experiences on Ben Nevis. On a foggy, wet day I ventured up Tower Ridge with a guide and a friend. When we reached the summit we couldn’t see a thing. A few weeks later I hiked up the pony track with my brother and cousins. It was blazing sunshine all day and we could see for miles from the summit. This drawing is a reflection of my experiences on the Ben, both excellent in their own right but very different, much like the faces.
‘Two Sides of Ben Nevis’
The original of this piece has been sold
Risograph printed on Neenah ENVIRONMENT® 270g/sm paper - manufactured under sustainable practices
210mm x 297mm (A4) or 297mm x 420mm (A3) available
Signed, stamped and embossed
Free UK delivery (5-10 working days)
Shipping Worldwide
Ben Nevis illustration - this piece was inspired by my experiences on Ben Nevis. On a foggy, wet day I ventured up Tower Ridge with a guide and a friend. When we reached the summit we couldn’t see a thing. A few weeks later I hiked up the pony track with my brother and cousins. It was blazing sunshine all day and we could see for miles from the summit. This drawing is a reflection of my experiences on the Ben, both excellent in their own right but very different, much like the faces.
‘Two Sides of Ben Nevis’
The original of this piece has been sold
Risograph printed on Neenah ENVIRONMENT® 270g/sm paper - manufactured under sustainable practices
210mm x 297mm (A4) or 297mm x 420mm (A3) available
Signed, stamped and embossed
Free UK delivery (5-10 working days)
Shipping Worldwide
Ben Nevis illustration - this piece was inspired by my experiences on Ben Nevis. On a foggy, wet day I ventured up Tower Ridge with a guide and a friend. When we reached the summit we couldn’t see a thing. A few weeks later I hiked up the pony track with my brother and cousins. It was blazing sunshine all day and we could see for miles from the summit. This drawing is a reflection of my experiences on the Ben, both excellent in their own right but very different, much like the faces.