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"Druim Fada", Red Deer Picture
from £130.00
"Druim Fada", Red Deer Picture
£130.00A wildlife print depicting a herd of red deer during the rutting season. The roaring stag lays claim over his harem of hinds. The mountain behind is Druim Fada above...View full product details → -
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"Narrow Escape" Golden Eagle & Mountain Hare Scottish winter landscape print
from £190.00
"Narrow Escape" Golden Eagle & Mountain Hare Scottish winter landscape print
£190.00A dramatic winter landscape view from the mountain slopes of Ben Halton looking southwest through Glan Artney towards Callander. A white mountain hare sits tight in the snow as a...View full product details → -
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"Over the Shoal" Gannets Print
from £110.00
"Over the Shoal" Gannets Print
£110.00A bird print depicting flying gannets. They have just spotted a shoal of fish and the first gannet is tipping over into a dive. The view point is up 80...View full product details →
Welcome to Aquila Art - Wildlife Prints
Aquila Art offers a collection of wildlife and landscape art prints by Scottish artist Martin Ridley. Available framed or unframed, the range features birds, mammals and wild places from across Scotland and beyond.
Martin Ridley has spent over 35 years painting wildlife in its natural environment. Popular subjects include red deer in the Scottish Highlands, brown hares, foxes, owls, seabirds and dramatic landscape scenes.
Browse the collections to discover limited edition and open edition prints suitable for home, office and gift purchases.
You can view Martin Ridley original paintings here www.martinridley.com
Ordering & Delivery
Most framed prints are produced to order and are typically delivered within 3–4 weeks.
A small selection of framed prints is held in stock and may be available for immediate dispatch. If you require artwork for a particular date, please get in touch and we'll be happy to advise on availability.
Free UK delivery on orders over £100.
Framing: Print sizes are approximate. If arranging your own framing, it is usually best to wait until your print arrives before taking final measurements.