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Nicholas Gentilli

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aesthetica art prize 2016

 Posted on on May 12, 2016

Fine art photography for sale

Well in the last two years I have been fortunate to be longlisted in the top 100 emerging artists globally- which is pretty exciting for me. I submitted my piece “I canna believe its Scotland “. All you proud owners who have bought a print  can be rightfully chuffed that it is now in a book with an ISSN number! I still have a few left in the edition of 10 . This is a story about the last wilderness in the Highlands of Scotland .Here at the extreme northern tip  of the UK- Cape Wrath  it-gets wetter and wetter andour island becomes less congested and more uninhabited. I especially was struck by the number of derelict crofters houses  that i saw on my travels. I have tried to express this in this piece which is part of my imagined places series

I canna believe its Scotland 127x 60cms edition of 10 by Artist Photographer Nicholas Gentilli
” I canna believe its Scotland ” 127x 60cms
edition of 10
Giclee Inkjet on Fine Art paper

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