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“The Privateer’s Sail through History”: A watercolour voyage across time and tides, where sails billow against a backdrop of challenge and opportunity. This evocative painting pays homage to daring captains, intrepid crews, and the dual essence of maritime life—commerce and conflict. As you scrutinise the subtle brushstrokes, envision uncharted waters, storms weathered, and fortunes sought. Let this artwork serve as your portal—a gateway to unravel the rich tapestry of seafaring days gone by. -


The Punch Bowl on the River Quoich (Original)
Rated 4.00 out of 5£300.00This watercolour invites you into the Punch Bowl’s hidden realm in Upper Deeside’s Caledonian Forest, where the River Quoich’s crystal waters carve ancient rock basins.
Through vivid brushwork and contrasts of light and dark, the painting captures the wild energy, Scottish lore, and timeless beauty of this secluded Highland sanctuary.
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Tuscan Alleyway (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00Tuscan 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.
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Victorian Mill Mooring on Thames above Woolwich (Original)
Rated 4.00 out of 5£300.00Victorian 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.
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Village In Tuscany: A Watercolour Tribute (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00This Village in Tuscany painting is a heartfelt tribute to the timeless charm of Tuscany, inspired by a 1970s holiday.
Capturing the essence of Italian holiday memories, it showcases sharp contrasts of light and shadow, vibrant blues of the sky, and warm terracotta roof tiles.
The scene invites viewers to reflect on the harmony between architecture and nature, embodying the essence of Italian watercolour art.
It’s a nostalgic journey into Tuscany’s rich cultural and scenic heritage.
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Watercolour of Rubislaw Church: Aberdeen (Original)
Rated 4.00 out of 5£300.00This watercolour painting of Rubislaw Church captures the building as it appeared around 1883, shortly after the addition of its iconic Gothic spire in 1880.
The sandstone structure, uncommon in granite-dominated Aberdeen, is depicted in rich tones of brown and sienna, showcasing its weathered beauty against a soft sky. The painting highlights the church’s architectural strength, from its intricate stone carvings to its tall spire, standing proudly amid its surroundings.
This artwork is a personal tribute to the historic significance of Rubislaw Church, which has played an important role in both my life and the local community.
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Waterfall in Highlands (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00Waterfall 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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William Wallace Statue: Aberdeen (Original)
Rated 4.00 out of 5£220.00A painting of William Wallace’s statue in Aberdeen
This painting is a pen and ink drawing of the statue of William Wallace, the Scottish hero who fought for freedom from England in the Middle Ages. The statue, sculpted by William Grant Stevenson in 1888, stands on a pedestal with scenes from Wallace’s life and a quote from his speech.
The painting uses light blue washes to create a sky background that contrasts with the dark bronze statue.
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Winter in a Scottish Glen (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00Winter in a Scottish Glen is an enigma. The subject matter in this watercolour is taken from various sketches and have been compiled to show a typical winter snow scene.
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Winter Seashore (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00Winter Seashore watercolour is my interpretation of a very old photograph of a shoreline along the coast with its sand fronting wide dunes behind.
A satisfying result for me.
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Winter Tranquillity (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00Winter Tranquillity Watercolour captures a moment of solitude and personal reflection, inviting you to immerse yourself in the gentle flow of the stream.
Warm hues transform the wintry landscape, untouched by human presence, the scene unfolds with deep snow, distant trees in subtle shadows, and a sky delicately painted with golden washes.
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World Famous Ardnamurchan Lighthouse (Original)
Rated 5.00 out of 5£300.00Ardnamurchan Lighthouse was designed by Alan Stevenson son of George Stevenson designer of many lighthouses around the UK. The structure was a worthy seascape for painting given its worldwide renoun.
