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April 2025 Newsletter

Welcome to the April, 2025 Newsletter

Hello, and welcome back to my April 2025 newsletter.

Apologies for the recent silence—thank you for your patience. I'm pleased to say that regular updates will resume, with the next edition arriving in just a few weeks.

This month, I’m excited to introduce a new feature on the website, along with two new watercolours inspired by classical sculpture and the Scottish landscape.

🎨Your Favourite Paintings


Your Favourite Paintings is a feature that will allow you to identify your favourite artwork and this will allow you to create your own area to browse the paintings that mean the most to you.

🗿 The Caryatid – Grace and Strength in Stone


When we picture marble statues, we often think of masterpieces like the Venus de Milo or Michelangelo’s David—free-standing figures capturing elegance in stillness. But some marble works serve both form and function. The caryatid, for example, is a sculpted female figure that supports architecture, acting as a column in ancient Greek structures.

The most iconic caryatids stand at the Erechtheion on the Acropolis in Athens. Our featured watercolour pays tribute to this idea with subtle pen and ink lines, enhanced with gentle washes to evoke a striking three-dimensional effect.

🏞️ Loch Muick in Summer Splendour


Previously captured in the fading snow of late winter, Loch Muick returns—this time drenched in the vibrant light of midsummer. Lush greens cover the nearby hills, while purple heather lines a well-worn path in the foreground.

The untouched water surface, highlighted with white gouache, reflects a glowing summer sky. Using sponge and tissue, the artist blends land and cloud with delicate white lines that unify the entire scene, crafting a tranquil view of the Scottish Highlands.

Final Thoughts

I hope you enjoy the new website feature and the latest paintings. As always, thank you for your continued interest and support.

Recent Paintings

Ancient Caledonian Forest

This original watercolour captures a peaceful hillside scene with scattered pine trees, weathered rocks and layers of green countryside rising towards a distant hill.

The painting has a fresh, natural feel, with soft washes in the sky and stronger greens across the land giving a sense of depth and open space.

Rocky foreground details and windswept trees add character, making this a calm and appealing landscape for anyone drawn to Scottish woodland and Highland scenery.
An original watercolour landscape showing a green hillside with pine trees, rocky outcrops and soft Highland atmosphere.

Village Buildings at Kirkcudbright

Original watercolour of white cottages beside calm water with green trees and a stone wall
This original watercolour captures a peaceful waterside scene, where white cottages sit beside a quiet inlet or estuary.

The composition is framed by fresh green trees and a sloping lawn, leading the eye towards the buildings, stone wall and reflective water beyond.

Soft washes of blue and green create a calm, airy atmosphere, while the fine architectural details give the painting a strong sense of place and character.

It would appeal to collectors who enjoy coastal villages, traditional cottages, gentle landscape painting and relaxed views of rural life.",

Recent Posts

Your Favourite Paintings

🎨 Discover the "Favourite Paintings" Feature – Save What You Love I am excited to introduce a helpful feature on the website: Favourite Paintings – designed to make exploring the gallery more enjoyable. ❤️ Save What Inspires You The Favourite Paintings feature allows you to keep track of the artwork that speaks to you. Whether you're browsing casually or considering …

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Discounted Original Paintings

See all discounted originals HERE.