Discussion On The Cliffs

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A fine art print of an original realistic oil painting, "Discussion On The Cliffs". The piece depicts Northern Gannets on Helgoland, a small German archipelago in the North Sea. The island is home to a large breeding colony where these seabirds nest in dense groups on rocky cliffs. Gannets are highly social birds; they constantly communicate with their neighbours through specific calls. A gannet touching down on a narrow cliff ledge will often call out, and nearby birds will answer. This print captures such a moment — two adults in the midst of a "discussion", their open beaks and turned heads capturing a fragment of that conversation.

Each paper print is professionally produced on high-quality, archival Hahnemühle fine art paper.


Size: 21 × 29.7 cm / 8.27 × 11.69 inches or 30 × 40 cm / 12 × 16 inches (including a 1 cm / 0.4 inch border)
Paper weight: 210 gsm
Paper: Hahnemühle fine art paper
Surface: Textured
Acid & lignin content: Acid-free and lignin-free
Certification & quality: ISO 9706 compliant / museum quality for the highest aging resistance
Framing: Not included

Additional information:
Please note that the image may be slightly cropped to fit the selected print size.

Shipping costs:
All orders ship free of charge. There are no additional shipping costs for you.

Shipping process:
Every art print is securely packed and shipped through a trusted local or international logistics company. To ensure protection during transit, larger prints are gently rolled and shipped in durable protective tubes. Please note: International orders may be subject to import duties, taxes, or customs fees depending on your country. These charges are separate from shipping costs and are the responsibility of the buyer.

Delivery Time
Your print will be sent as quickly as possible — I prepare each shipment with great care.

Copyright: © 2026 Marina Sosnovskaya. All Rights Reserved. The artist, Marina Sosnovskaya, retains all copyrights to her works. Commercial duplication, reproduction, or any other use of this art must be licensed through a formal Licensing Agreement.

A fine art print of an original realistic oil painting, "Discussion On The Cliffs". The piece depicts Northern Gannets on Helgoland, a small German archipelago in the North Sea. The island is home to a large breeding colony where these seabirds nest in dense groups on rocky cliffs. Gannets are highly social birds; they constantly communicate with their neighbours through specific calls. A gannet touching down on a narrow cliff ledge will often call out, and nearby birds will answer. This print captures such a moment — two adults in the midst of a "discussion", their open beaks and turned heads capturing a fragment of that conversation.

Each paper print is professionally produced on high-quality, archival Hahnemühle fine art paper.


Size: 21 × 29.7 cm / 8.27 × 11.69 inches or 30 × 40 cm / 12 × 16 inches (including a 1 cm / 0.4 inch border)
Paper weight: 210 gsm
Paper: Hahnemühle fine art paper
Surface: Textured
Acid & lignin content: Acid-free and lignin-free
Certification & quality: ISO 9706 compliant / museum quality for the highest aging resistance
Framing: Not included

Additional information:
Please note that the image may be slightly cropped to fit the selected print size.

Shipping costs:
All orders ship free of charge. There are no additional shipping costs for you.

Shipping process:
Every art print is securely packed and shipped through a trusted local or international logistics company. To ensure protection during transit, larger prints are gently rolled and shipped in durable protective tubes. Please note: International orders may be subject to import duties, taxes, or customs fees depending on your country. These charges are separate from shipping costs and are the responsibility of the buyer.

Delivery Time
Your print will be sent as quickly as possible — I prepare each shipment with great care.

Copyright: © 2026 Marina Sosnovskaya. All Rights Reserved. The artist, Marina Sosnovskaya, retains all copyrights to her works. Commercial duplication, reproduction, or any other use of this art must be licensed through a formal Licensing Agreement.