The lure of Scotland canvas prints
Perhaps you will have felt or will feel an affinity once you see the isles of Scotland. That is likely because many were once part of the Old Norse kingdom, only becoming Scottish after centuries of Scandinavian rule. The Western Isles changed hands in the 13th century, followed by Orkney and Shetland about 200 years later, but links are still strong! Scotland canvas prints can reflect that notion and even enforce it by the sheer natural beauty that exists on these isles. Many place names and island flags hark back to their Nordic roots. "Levenwick Bay, Shetland" is a Scotland canvas print that epitomizes that link between these two regions.
A familiar sight
Fans of Harry Potter, which was created by J.K. Rowling, will probably remember the scene in which a steam train transports the children to Hogwarts through a spectacular countryside and crosses a quite dramatic viaduct. This is called Glenfinnan and forms part of the West Highland Railway Line. Stunning views also form the backdrop of rail crossings over the Forth and Tay bridges spanning waterways on Scotland's east coast, some of which you will see in Scotland canvas prints. Indeed, Scotland canvas prints such as "Train at Scotland Highlands" are proof of how the Scots have managed to combine their environments wild and natural beauty with their own innovation to give us the best of both worlds. "Dawn at Forth Road Bridge, Scotland" is another Scotland canvas print that is proof of this sentiment.
The variety in Scotland canvas prints
To make your wall decoration selection easier and more cohesive, Photowall has conveniently arranged two smaller subcategories which are namely Edinburgh and Glasgow, two of the major cities in Scotland. Each tier has its own charm and a healthy amount of options in terms of motifs. People also often mistake Glasgow as the Scottish capital when it fact it is Edinburgh. Scotland canvas prints have plenty of great choices when it comes to this particular metropolis. Now you must know that it is not pronounced as Ed-in-burg or Ed-in-bor-row. Scots pronounce it as Ed-in-burr-a or maybe Edin-bra. This is but another fun fact for you to champion whenever you have visitors or colleagues complimenting your Scotland canvas prints in your residence or workplace. A fine example of a Scotland canvas print featuring the gorgeous city of Edinburgh is "Edinburgh's Princes Street Taken at Midday". This famous street comes alive in your space with its dramatic set up and the impact of the classic black and white colour scheme. As for Glasgow, maybe you want to go even more into an artsy direction with Scotland canvas prints of the likes as "Glasgow Scotland Rust Skyline", a gorgeous example of combining style and substance.