Low Tide at Robin Hood's Bay North York Moors, Yorkshire Coast BACK SOON
Low Tide at Robin Hood's Bay North York Moors, Yorkshire Coast BACK SOON
This beautiful North Yorkshire coastal village is a firm favourite of the Yorkshire coast. Sandwiched between Whitby and Scarborough, I often think it’s Robin Hood’s Bay or Staithes that are peoples favourite spot, for very similar reasons, as they’r both similar in the fact they’re picturesque old fishing villages on the Heritage Coast and of the North Yorkshire Moors Dinosaur Coastline, as you can regular find fossils, but the vast beach here is the difference.
This screen print was inspired by the cliff walk along the Clevland Way coastal path, walking parallel to the sea and shows the mudstone that appears on the beach at the low tide. This was probably the most challenging part of the drawing to represent these dark rocks in print but hopefully captures these dark grey marine shales.
The remaining prints in the edition will be printed shortly, you can expect to receive this print in approximately two weeks.
5 Colour Screen Print, 2019
Edition of 60
300gsm Snowdon paper
Daler Rowney System 3, water based acrylics
Mount Size - 29" x 19", 73.7cm x 48.3cm
Picture Size - TBC
This print is mounted and unframed unless stated otherwise.
Additional information:
All prints come mounted in an off white, textured mount and are wrapped in cellophane.
These are hand made items and therefore prints and colours may vary. It is recommended that you view the image on a 2 or 3 different screens (computer, tablet or phone) to view the colour before purchase.