Seascape Studies

Published September 25, 2019

It was the sea that drew me to this area and the ever changing shoreline and quality of reflected light have been a source of fascination ever since.  I have spent the last few years working more abstract, but hints or suggestions of water often make appearances in my work and I find myself returning to that original inspiration of the sea. We have a beautiful view east over Luce Bay, which means I get to witness some glorious sunrises if I’m up early enough.  These are some of my latest paintings aiming to capture the light as it first peeps over the Machars across the bay.

Sunrise over Luce Bay (SOLD) – Watercolour on paper

 

Luce Bay Tranquil Morning – oil on canvas, 30 x 40cm

 

Lux Fiat – oil on canvas, 40x40cm

And some studies from Port Logan which may get worked up into larger works at some point.

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I live by the sea in southern Scotland and paint contemporary artwork for people who love a splash of colour on their walls.

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