
Aran Walls
This image was taken of the limestone walls on Inis Meáin, one of the Aran Islands off the coast of Galway Bay. These walls were built by generations of islanders over several centuries. Stones were gathered from the land to create fields for grazing or crops, which stand to this day, creating a textured landscape.
Norman McCloskey has been photographing the landscape of Kerry, West Cork and beyond since 1992. He draws endless inspiration from the ever-changing light that each season brings. Throughout this time his connection to the landscape has deepened and continues to grow.
This print comes unframed, mounted, and measures 300 x 300 mm, and sits perfectly in our square frames made by Rockerlane Workshop.
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