Soraidh an t-Solais

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The Isle of Skye Cuillin range at sunset, taken from Applecross Gallery, 18th November 2018. This is one of our longer panoramas, perfect as a feature above a sofa, dining table, or bed. 

Canvas Stretched By Hand

At The Applecross Photographic Gallery, we use high-grade, UV resistant canvas, and a professional-grade 12-ink printer. This advanced technology captures the full tonal range and precise colour of Jack Marris' Highland photography, ensuring each piece has remarkable clarity and longevity.

Every canvas is hand-stretched in-house over durable pinewood frames crafted by local artisans, creating a unique, authentic addition to your decor. Your order arrives ready to hang, bringing the beauty of the Highlands straight to your space.

Fine Art and Mounted Prints

Explore our range of high-quality prints, each showcasing Jack Marris' breathtaking photography.

Fine Art Prints
Our fine art prints are crafted on premium paper for lasting quality and vibrant detail. Available in two sizes and signed by Jack, these prints bring the Highlands to life. Check our sizing guide for easy conversion from inches to centimeters. Each print is shipped in a protective tube, ready for you to frame as you wish.

Mounted Prints
For a compact display, choose our small mounted print, professionally mounted in-house with care. These prints capture the beauty of Applecross and the Scottish Highlands in a format that’s perfect for any space.


Size Guide

Size Guide

  • Standard 3:2 Aspect Ratio
    These sizes offer a classic 3:2 ratio that balances well in a variety of spaces, ideal for showcasing Highland landscapes with depth and proportion.

    • Small (12x8 inches / 30x20 cm)

      • Dimensions: 12 x 8 inches (30 x 20 cm)
      • Best suited for: Desks, shelves, smaller spaces, or as part of a gallery wall arrangement.
    • Medium (24x16 inches / 60x40 cm)

      • Dimensions: 24 x 16 inches (60 x 40 cm)
      • Best suited for: Focal points on mid-sized walls in living rooms, offices, or hallways.
    • Large (36x24 inches / 90x60 cm)

      • Dimensions: 36 x 24 inches (90 x 60 cm)
      • Best suited for: Bold displays in living rooms, above sofas, beds, or in gallery spaces.

    Panoramic Aspect Ratio
    Designed for wide, sweeping vistas, our panoramic canvases bring an expansive feel to any room, emphasizing the grandeur of Highland landscapes.

    • Small Panoramic (22x8 inches / 55x20 cm)

      • Dimensions: 22 x 8 inches (55 x 20 cm)
      • Best suited for: Compact spaces, adding a horizontal element to shelves, hallways, or smaller rooms.
    • Medium Panoramic (40x16 inches / 100x40 cm)

      • Dimensions: 40 x 16 inches (100 x 40 cm)
      • Best suited for: Mid-sized walls, ideal above desks or in entryways.
    • Large Panoramic (60x22 inches / 150x55 cm)

      • Dimensions: 60 x 22 inches (150 x 55 cm)
      • Best suited for: Making an impression on wider walls in living rooms or dining areas.
    • Extra Large Panoramic (80x30 inches / 200x75 cm)

      • Dimensions: 80 x 30 inches (200 x 75 cm)
      • Best suited for: A powerful, immersive experience on expansive walls, perfect for large spaces or gallery installations.

    Quality Assurance
    Each canvas is hand-stretched in-house for durability and vibrant detail, with frames crafted locally, ensuring a unique and authentic addition to your decor.


Jack Marris on the beach with his camera and his dog

Story Behind The Lens

As many of you know, we have a fantastic view from the gallery. On 18th November 2018, it was so amazing that Jack could not keep my eyes away from the window. As time passed, the sunset became even more stunning as the after-glow appeared over the Cuillins. Jack wanted to go home to get my tripod, but he knew it was the perfect moment and it wouldn’t last. The stepladder from the gallery was used instead! He placed it on the road outside, hoping that a car wouldn’t come, and combined four 13-second exposures to create the image.
As each exposure was so long, the small ‘specks’ in the sky have turned slightly oblong with the rotation of the earth, which is most obvious with Saturn, seen left of centre.
In late November and early December of 2018, we launched a campaign to find a title for the new picture. We had over 120 suggestions made at £2.50 per name, raising in excess of £300 for the UK Sepsis Trust. The winning submission was from Roddy Maclean of Shore Street for his poetic suggestion ‘Soraidh an t-Solais,’ meaning ‘The Farewell of the Day’s Light.’ It was our first Gaelic name at the gallery.

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