The Highlands and Islands of Scotland and the reminiscent landscapes imagined in the worn paintwork of the abandoned boats and buildings found in these special places, inspire my semi-abstract landscapes.
The idea behind the work is to create images strongly reminiscent and evocative of the landscape, rather than a literal depiction of it, and just as the process of weathering occurs over a period of time so the paintings require taking time to absorb what you see, as they are rarely intended to be immediately apparent.
I am a self taught artist, and from 2008 I have been working in the WASPS studios in Selkirk
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HEBRIDEAN BLUES — Acrylic 48 cm x 48 cm, Framed — £375 (50% donation to Macmillan)
SPRING LIGHT, SOUND OF TARANSAY. — Acrylic 48 cm x 48 cm, Framed — £375 (50% donation to Macmillan)
TARANSAY THROUGH AUTUMN GRASSES. — Acrylic 48 cm x 48 cm, Framed — £375 (50% donation to Macmillan)