Inverfarigaig Pier

Graphite artwork depicting Inverfarigaig Pier, Loch Ness, featuring the pier's weathered railings and the expansive view of the loch and distant hills. The artist's attention to detail and atmospheric rendering makes this drawing a striking addition to any collection, appealing to both art enthusiasts and UK travel aficionados, especially those drawn to the Scottish Highlands.

Inverfarigaig Pier

Inverfarigaig Pier

Original pencil drawing.

Detailed graphite pencil artwork.

Size A4 within a 10mm border surround.

Unframed.

Free UK postage and Packaging

£80.00

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Inverfarigaig Pier, located on the southeastern shore of Loch Ness, is a historic landmark dating back to the early 19th century. Designed by renowned engineer Thomas Telford, this once-bustling pier served as a vital stop for steamboats traveling between Inverness and Fort Augustus. Although it has fallen into disrepair, the pier still stands as a testament to the area's rich maritime history. Its rugged stone structure, partially encased in concrete and metal, offers a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the region's industrial heritage.