Portsoy Inner Harbour (Original)
£350.00Portsoy Inner Harbour on the Moray coast was originally built around 1690 to export Portsoy marble quarried in the local area.
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Portsoy Inner Harbour on the Moray coast was originally built around 1690 to export Portsoy marble quarried in the local area.
Rubislaw Church is closing and I couldn’t bear to see its beauty fade away forever without capturing it in some way. Therefore, I decided to create a watercolour painting of a particular section of the church’s interior, focusing on the Pulpit and Screen.
The Rugged Buchan coastline around Cruden Bay is worthy of a watercolour painting.
The sea was calm. The light was strong. The sandy foreshore contrasts with the rock strata.
The sandy shore makes way for rugged cliffs a few miles north where the coastline is carved out by the North Sea.
Sandend village is perhaps one of the most attractive and smallest of the many old fishing villages scattered along the north-facing coasts of Moray and Aberdeenshire. Artists admire this view, and the end-on houses pointing to the sea are a prime subject to paint.
Sandstone Bay watercolour was inspired from a picture along the western cost of Canada.
Shepherds Bothy is a watercolour showing a typical shepherds hut still in use in the Basque Country, Spain.
“Stationary Sailing Boats without wind at sea” is a watercolour that shows the problems sailors had before the benefit of steam engines.
Watercolour depicts the remains of the Temple of Zeus in Athens originally built by the Romans using Corinthian Capitals on the pillars. The temple was partly demolished and rebuilt in Rome. The Acropolis stands behind.
Tuscan Alleyway depicts a village view that is typical of the many little hamlets found in the countryside of Tuscany. Many of these villages date back to Roman times.
The painting was originally drawn in pen and ink, but the addition of mild watercolours provides extra appeal.
Victorian Mill Mooring pen and ink picture show sailing vessels at the Prospect of Whitby Inn on the Thames. Sir Hugh Willoughby sailed from here in 1553 in a disastrous attempt to discover the north-East Passage to China.
Waterfall in highlands was a split second photograph simplified by withholding trees and bushes to open out the view. It produces and impressive painting.
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