Black Rock
Black Rock
Black Rock lighthouse, built in 1864, stands on a small, remote islet off the coast of County Mayo. It marks the entrance to Blacksod Bay and was constructed to assist ships navigating the dangerous waters of this part of the Atlantic. Isolated and exposed, the lighthouse has withstood numerous Atlantic storms over the years, making it a symbol of endurance on the western coast. On 20 August 1940, a German bomber (Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor) attacked the SS Macville which was passing close to the island and damaged several lantern panes and the roof of the lighthouse.
Sizing
Sizing
Available in 3 sizes mounted only or framed measuring:
- 151mmx 203mm (8″ x 6″) | image size 10cm x 15cm
- 304mm x 406mm (12″ x 16″) | image size 21cm x 30cm
- 406mm x 508mm (16″ x 20″) | image size 29cm x 41cm
The art print comes mounted in a heavy board with backing.
The mounted print comes wrapped in a cellophane bag for extra protection and include their own story and some fun facts on an insert.
All mounted prints are also available in a white solid wood frame. The frame measures 20mm deep and has a 20mm wide border.
All frames are made locally here in Ireland and constructed out of hardwood and painted white.
Material
Material
Printed with archival pigment ink on 290gr art paper with a slightly textured silk finish.
Pigment inks are designed to be stable over long periods of time, allowing prints to be displayed (under proper conditions) for many decades.
All mounts and backing boards are lignin-free, alkaline-sized, pH neutral and are calcium carbonate buffered to enhance their useful lifespan by minimising the effect of atmospheric pollutants.
Care instructions
Care instructions
Avoid hanging in direct sunlight as this may cause the colours to fade and affect the paper.