This beautiful art print shows Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, England. This imposing site has a long history of occupation going back to at least the 5th century CE. The modern castle which can be seen has a Norman core dating back to the 11th century. It is known around the world after providing a filming location for tv and film. Including Harry Potter, Robin of Sherwood, The Last Kingdom and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
What size prints are available?
This Bamburgh Castle Print is available to buy online in A4 unmounted size only.
A3 and mounted printed are available for collection only and if you would like this option then please get in touch to arrange the details.
What materials is it printed on?
Because we care about the environment this print is printed here in the UK with FSC Certified sustainable paper stock. The paper is 300 gsm weight with a satin finish.
How can I get my order?
You can have your order posted to you or you can collect it in person. Shipping is via Royal Mail. If you’d prefer to collect in person our Upcoming events are listed on our homepage. So all you need to do is decide which one you would like to visit. Just let us know in the ‘order notes’ section during checkout.
What is a cyanotype?
I love working with the old Victorian photographic processes and one of my favourites is the cyanotype which has a distinctive blue and white colour. If you would like to learn more about the process then check out these articles here on the website. Cyanotype Art and the Cyanotype Process. How to make a cyanotype tutorial. Inspired by Anna Atkins.
What does FSC mean on prints?
FSC stands for the Forest Stewardship Council which is an organisation dedicated to the sustainable management of forests and woodlands. They also manage and operate the ‘check tree’ certification worldwide which shows that wood-based products have been created from sustainable sources. If you would like to know more about FSC Certification then check out the Forest Stewardship Council Website.