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Kunal Tewari Photography

Serene Sunset over Finnieston Crane signed and mounted print

Serene Sunset over Finnieston Crane signed and mounted print

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Experience the Beauty of the Finnieston Crane

A lovely sunset over Finnieston crane along the River Clyde here in Glasgow in April 2024 with a full explosion of colours around the crane. I must have walked along the River Clyde 100s of times until this day, but the sunset on this very evening was special. Everything just fell in place. 

Printed on a nice textured 350gsm photo paper

Note: For mounted prints: A4 print comes with a 12" x 16" mount (fits in 12" x 16" frame)

A Symbol of Glasgow's Industrial Heritage

The Finnieston Crane is not just an iconic structure in Glasgow; it represents the city's rich industrial past. This stunning print captures that essence, showcasing the crane majestically against a backdrop of a breathtaking sunset. The vibrant colors blend beautifully, and as the sun sets, it reflects a sense of tranquility. This piece isn’t just art; it’s a testament to Glasgow's identity.

A Perfect Addition to Your Home Decor

This signed and mounted print of the Finnieston Crane is an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their home's aesthetic. The serene colors and composition make it a versatile piece that can complement various interior styles. By adding this artwork to your walls, you invite a touch of history and elegance into your living space, making it more inviting for you and your guests.

Quality Craftsmanship for Lasting Enjoyment

This print is meticulously crafted to ensure durability and beauty. It’s mounted to provide a polished look that enhances any room. Because it's signed, it adds a personal touch that art collectors and enthusiasts appreciate. Displaying this piece is a great way to show your appreciation for local art and history, so why not invest in a piece that carries both aesthetic and sentimental values?


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