Eas a’ Bhradain Waterfall, Isle of Skye (Original)
£300.00
My watercolour painting of Eas a’ Bhradain pays tribute to the natural beauty of the rugged and wild Isle of Skye.
This popular tourist attraction is located on the main A87 road from Broadford to Portree, where the abundance of rainfall feeds numerous waterfalls.
Using sketching, watercolour paints, and brush strokes, I’ve captured the intricate details of the rocky terrain and the rush of the cascading water. The vivid colours and delicate lines transport the viewer to a world of wonder, showcasing the awe-inspiring spectacle of this magnificent location.
The painting transports the viewer to a world of wonder, showcasing the awe-inspiring spectacle of this popular tourist attraction.
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Eas a’ Bhradain Waterfall
Painting
As you gaze upon my watercolour painting of Eas a’ Bhradain, a breathtaking waterfall nestled in the rugged and wild Isle of Skye, you can almost feel the mist from the cascading water on your face. Using sketching, watercolour paints, and brush strokes, I’ve captured the natural detail and stunning beauty of the location, bringing it to life in vivid shades of green and brown that depict the rocky terrain around the waterfall. The rushing waters are depicted in vivid blues and whites, conveying a sense of power and energy, while the delicate lines of the foliage and rock imbue tranquillity and peace. My painting transports the viewer to a world of wonder, where earth and water combine to create a truly awe-inspiring spectacle. I’m thrilled to have captured this subject in all its glory.
Located on the main A87 road from Broadford to Portree, the Eas a’ Bhradain waterfall is a popular tourist attraction in the Isle of Skye. It’s situated just west of Luib, at the head of Loch Ainort, in an area called Blackhill that spans the river Allt Coire nam Bruadarum. The waterfall is one of many on the Isle of Skye, fed by the abundant rainfall that falls on the west coast of Scotland and the Black Cullin Mountains in the area, which feeds the associated river.
| Medium | Card, Print, Original, Image |
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| Size | Post Card, A6, A4, A3 |
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Jack –
This cascading waterfall feels alive on the page. The motion of the water contrasts beautifully with the stillness of the rocks and moss. It makes me want to lace up my boots and go exploring.