The lake Isle of Innisfree
Inspired by the WB Yeats poem of the same title, Martina says that in this piece she "tried to capture the peace created in this landscape of silhouettes in the gloaming".
The poem which opens with the famous line "I will arise and go no, and go to Innisfree" was written in memory of the Island in Lough Gill in Co. Sligo that Yeats visited regularly as a child, it features on the Irish passport.
The image is screen-printed by hand in dark blue tones on Irish linen.
Martina Scott's limited edition prints have captured the essence of Cooley Peninsula's breathtaking landscapes, since 2015. Each piece reflects her detailed drawings inspired by nature's beauty. Based in Carlingford, County Louth and nestled at the foot of the Cooley Mountains, Martina finds inspiration in the smallest weeds to the grandest mountains. Her work, both on linen and textured paper, embodies her deep connection to the natural world, showcasing her breathtaking surroundings in every print.
The print itself, within the mount, measures 15cm x 15cm. The mount measures 30cm x 30cm and fits our large Rocker Lane Workshop square frames perfectly.
Each print is signed by the artist and numbered as an edition of 250/300 prints.
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