The title derives from the ancient origins of the name Kinder Scout, thought to arise from a combination of Old Norse “scuti” meaning over-hanging rock and Saxon, describing the fall of water over the rocky edge. A beautiful, even mystical place: it is familiar and yet retains an air of mystery.
Rod's picture has an unusual perspective from behind the curtain of water and captures the wind infused spray from the Downfall; blowing over the smooth, ice crusted rocks.
For every card sold, 25p will be donated to Glossop Mountain Rescue. There are cards still available at £2.50 each.
Watercolour Pencil
Ink
Image:
362 mm by 212 mm
(14" by 8.5 ")
Paper: 470 mm by 335 mm
(18.25" by 13.25")
Unframed: £95
Each of the limited edition numbered prints is signed by the artist and carries an embossed seal of authenticity. Advice on framing can be given.