This Ireland art print features a Cliffs of Moher landscape. This is a landmark that might be familiar to you even if you've never visited Ireland because the Cliffs of Moher doubled as the Cliffs of Insanity in The Princess Bride.
Of course if you've visited Ireland, there's an excellent chance you've seen this County Clare landmark. The Cliffs of Moher are one of the most visited sites in all of Ireland. I mean, it's obvious why, right?
My visit to Ireland was in the winter and the Cliffs were beautiful, but as you can tell I chose to depict them with more of a Spring vibe with fresh grass and some wildflowers in the foreground. I'd love to visit Ireland again anyway, but I'd especially like to see the Cliffs of Moher in different seasons.
What attracted you to this Cliffs of Moher Landscape art? Do you simply enjoy Irish landscapes? Is it the Princess Bride connection or something else entirely?
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230 gsm / 9.5 mil
Archival Matte Paper
Long-lasting heavyweight paper with a smooth matte finish. This versatile paper is designed for high contrast and crisp reproduction of photography and fine art. This paper is an acid-free archival quality choice.

255 gsm / 19 mil
Somerset Velvet Paper
Radiant white paper which offers vivid color reproduction with rich blacks and great contrast. A subtle texture adds extra warmth to fine art prints. This paper is a 100% cotton rag paper for archival longevity.
Note: Both of these paper choices will produce brilliant art prints that you will enjoy for years to come. My personal preference for my work is Somerset velvet for its thickness and texture.