








A' Chuinneag
This one-off, original drawing is in dip pen and watercolour.
It was drawn and painted on location in Sutherland, NW Scotland.
Quinag is the anglicised version of the name and is pronounced coo-nyag which means milk pail.
From a certain angle the range looks like the elephant being eaten by the snake in le Petit Prince.
Details:
420 × 297mm
Paper Type
Full shipping details can be found here.
This one-off, original drawing is in dip pen and watercolour.
It was drawn and painted on location in Sutherland, NW Scotland.
Quinag is the anglicised version of the name and is pronounced coo-nyag which means milk pail.
From a certain angle the range looks like the elephant being eaten by the snake in le Petit Prince.
Details:
420 × 297mm
Paper Type
Full shipping details can be found here.
This one-off, original drawing is in dip pen and watercolour.
It was drawn and painted on location in Sutherland, NW Scotland.
Quinag is the anglicised version of the name and is pronounced coo-nyag which means milk pail.
From a certain angle the range looks like the elephant being eaten by the snake in le Petit Prince.
Details:
420 × 297mm
Paper Type
Full shipping details can be found here.