Fordyce Castle
Price range: £10.00 through £40.00Fordyce Castle is a gem set within a village location unique to the area. The plethora of colours and construction made this a must for me to paint.
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Fordyce Castle is a gem set within a village location unique to the area. The plethora of colours and construction made this a must for me to paint.

Fyvie Castle was an exceptional subject to paint. The details show well with the paint washes behind. The colours set off the structure.

The House of Monymusk is a 15th century castle set on a traditional Scottish Estate in rural Aberdeenshire

Leith Hall, a rectangular on plan 17th century 3 storey tower house having 18th and 19th-century additions forming a courtyard.

A detailed pen, ink and watercolour painting of the main entrance to Marischal College, Aberdeen, focusing on the granite façade, soaring towers, entrance arch, carved stonework and line of coloured shields.
Painted from a low, upward viewpoint, this artwork captures the scale, craftsmanship and cool elegance of one of the Granite City’s most recognisable architectural landmarks.

Neuschwanstein Castle has a unique position and dominance in the surrounding landscape of Southern Bavaria, shown in this painting.

New Look Braemar Castle was painted at the end of the 2022-3 restoration. The new pink / cream render looks magnificent in the June sunshine.

This watercolour captures the Royal Insurance Building on Union Street, Aberdeen, an iconic structure designed by architect George Bennett Mitchell in 1910.
Known for its granite facade and distinctive octagonal cupola, the building reflects Aberdeen’s architectural heritage as the “Granite City.”
Through a delicate balance of light and shade, this piece highlights the intricate Ionic columns, pedimented windows, and the building’s elegant Renaissance-inspired details.
Situated within the historic landscape of Union Street, this painting invites viewers to appreciate the enduring beauty and craftsmanship of one of Aberdeen’s most notable landmarks.


Delve into the captivating history of St Machar’s Cathedral with a unique watercolour depiction set in 1688.
Unlike a photograph, the painting envisions the cathedral as it might have stood, untouched by various destructive historical alterations

Delve into the captivating history of St Machar’s Cathedral with a unique watercolour depiction set in 1688.
Unlike a photograph, the painting envisions the cathedral as it might have stood, untouched by various destructive historical alterations

The Academy, Schoolhill’ is a calm, detailed watercolour of Aberdeen’s best-loved corner where Schoolhill meets Belmont Street.
The curved granite frontage and copper-tinted dome lead the eye down the sweep of Belmont Street, with church spires beyond.
Painted to feel true to place, it suits both locals and visitors seeking a recognisable city scene.
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