Garrigill Ashgill Force Postcard
Garrigill Ashgill Force Postcard
Garrigill Ashgill Force postcard is from North East artist Emily Ward's beautiful range of art postcards. This postcard has been created from original art by Emily.
Emily's art postcard captures Ashgill Force beneath a stone bridge, using bold colours and expressive textures to convey movement and atmosphere. The cascade, painted in whites and purples, is surrounded by sprays of scattered droplets that create a sense of energy.
Earthy greens, browns and purples shape the surrounding hillsides, while the sky glows in soft tones of lavender and blue. The bridge arches gently across the scene, blending into the natural landscape, as splashes of colour across this art postcard add vibrancy and depth.
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Garrigill Ashgill Force
Ashgill Force, near the village of Garrigill in Cumbria, is a striking waterfall tucked away in the scenic North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Dropping around 15 metres into a rocky gorge, it is framed by rugged cliffs and lush greenery, which creates a dramatic yet peaceful setting. The falls are easily accessible via a short walk from Garrigill, with a path that follows the course of the River Ashgill and offers views of smaller cascades along the way. In drier weather, it is sometimes possible to walk behind the curtain of water, adding to its appeal for photographers and nature lovers.
Ashgill Force remains a quieter alternative to some of the Lake District’s more famous waterfalls, offering visitors a tranquil spot to enjoy the power and beauty of unspoilt nature.
Postcard
Size 105 x 148 A6
400 grammes Silk