1 388 478 Copy the art code
As if this lady is posing for the latest bovine calendar, this is how she leans against the tree.
Gazing gracefully from under her locks with her beautiful brown eyes, she invites you for the hairiest hug ever! :)
This beautiful lady lives in Applecross (even the name of her hometown is cute!) in Scotland. Another beautiful place to visit.
This is undoubtedly the most beautiful Scottish Highlander for your wall!
Created by Pascal Raymond Dorland.
"Please allow me to take you by the hand, or, by the eye if you like, and take you to the places I've visited, the places I've found worthwhile to catch in time and light. Let me share this brief moment in history with you for it will never occur again. These memories and moments I can share with you and let you see what I've seen through my lens. That slice of time, just long enough to catch the right amount of light and keep this one off occurrence forever trapped in within these frames." - Pascal Raymond Dorland
Pascal Raymond Dorland (1970) is a Dutch photographer/musician from Hilversum, the Netherlands. Growing up in the media capital of Holland, creativity comes naturally. Photography is one of those creative passions, seamlessly connecting with his other passion, music. The photographs are mostly details or landscapes with a special appearance. Black & white and in color, abstract but also realistic. You can order these works as reproduction on wood, aluminum, canvas, print or xpozer. But also framed and as photo wallpaper!
This artwork doesn't have reviews yet.
4,000 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5
With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
Time for a new look? Order a replacement print for your frame and you easily create a new look! Sustainable and affordable!
Are acoustics an issue? Choose for the optional sound absorbing panels and improve the acoustics.
You will find more about ArtFrame and the other materials at: