North of Slains Castle
Art

North of Slains Castle

Art at ArcheanWeb: Part of the British Isles Coastal Series

Perched on cliffs overlooking the North Sea, the ruins of Slains Castle lie just north of Cruden Bay along the east coast of Scotland. It was here, on these cliffs, where Bram Stoker is believed to have gotten his inspiration for the tale of Count Dracula while staying at the castle. Just a short walk north of the castle ruins reveals a stunning scene as the rugged coastal cliffs and the greenish waters of the North Sea intertwine into an expansive view.

Availability

Availability

This piece of art is available as giclee prints on paper or on canvas. High-resolution versions of the image above are used in the printing process and the copyright watermark is removed.

Fine art giclee prints are available through Geo Galleries. The artwork is available in the following sizes:

  • 18″ by 24″ canvas
  • 18″ by 24″ print – framed and matted

Follow the link below for details on the giclee products:

Link to Geo Galleries

Decorative Art through Etsy

  • 16″ x 20″ Wall Panel

Link to Etsy

Custom sizing available for some artwork: archeanart@gmail.com

Feature Image: North of Slains Castle – Part of the British Isles Coastal Series – by WM House (Copyright Archean Enterprises, LLC 2021. All Rights Reserved) 

William House
William is an earth scientist and writer with an interest in providing the science "backstory" for breaking environmental, earth science, and climate change news.