Night in The Village, Hirta
St. Kilda, Scotland
Unframed archival pigment print
On August 29, 1930 the remaining 36 villagers said goodbye to the island and their former lives. The British government sent two ships to the remote Atlantic archipelago and in that one day they packed up their belongings and left St. Kilda, leaving it to the wild Atlantic storms and invoking melancholy memories of a lost world. The ruins of the abandoned village on St. Kilda speak of lost families and foregone dreams after people had lived here for perhaps two thousand years. It’s worth a moment to recall that lost realm.
FINE ART PRINTS
Printed on Epson's Legacy Baryta II paper, a beautiful OBA-free heavy fine art paper which makes a sumptuous visual presentation. Printed with Epson's Ultrachrome inks for the greatest archival print longevity and color gamut.
Printed personally by Jim, individually signed and numbered, embossed with Jim's studio blind stamp to confirm that each print was created by him.
Note: our print sizes denote the actual image size. Printed with a wide margin of white paper to facilitate handling, so the total paper size will be larger.