
Ben Nevis is too high – giclée print
Is Scotland overrated or just misunderstood?
If we could “see oorsels as ithers see us” what would we see? Well, thanks to the wonders of the interwebs we can and apparently some of Scotland’s loveliest places… kinda suck.
Hilariously bad reviews
It seems some of the visitors to our shores have misunderstood what they came to see and then they've written a review to prove it. The Overrated Scotland collection features some choice quotes from those reviews, paired with the gorgeous locations they describe. Sometimes the truth is hilarious.
About this location
"Very steep and too high. The climb takes too long and there are no facilities at the top."
The highest peak on the island of Great Britain, Ben Nevis is one of Scotland's most-visited mountains, featuring great locations for all levels of climbers and mountaineers.
The artwork
The drawing takes inspiration from vintage travel posters, particularly ones created during the inter-war period. The overlaid text is a wide-spaced sans-serif typeface that has a definite London Underground map feeling to it. The original drawing can be found in the Landscapes collection.
Product details
- 300 gsm pH neutral conservation paper with archival inks
- Digitally printed in Scotland