Rugged Buchan Coastline
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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.
A quiet low tide on Scotlandโs north-east edge
The tide has slipped away and the shoreline breathes out. Rock pools settle into mirror-still plates of silver; kelp softens to olive ribbons; the horizon fades into a pale North Sea. This is the Buchan coast when the bustle hushesโjust stone, water and time.
Why I painted this piece
I walk this coast often, and it never feels the same twice. On this day the light was gentle and the sea almost shy, revealing the patient work it has done for centuries. I wanted to paint that calm honestyโthe way low tide sketches pathways between rocks and the eye can wander, unhurried, from foreground pools to the quiet line of the horizon.
Artistic analysis: colour, composition and light
In this watercolour I kept the palette restrained: sea-greys, slate blues and mossy greens, with warm earth notes in the exposed stones. The composition begins at the bottom right, where a swirl of ripples leads you into the scene. From there, zig-zagging rock ledges create natural โstepping stones,โ guiding the gaze across mid-distance skerries and out to the soft skyline.
Edges are purposely variedโhard, chiseled contours on the nearest rocks to show texture and age; softer transitions in the far headland to suggest salt haze. The sky is kept delicate and spacious so the negative space of pale water can breathe. That balance of detail and quiet is what sets the mood: contemplative, weathered, enduring.
Shaped by story as much as by tide
Buchan sits on the north-east shoulder of Aberdeenshire, a coastline known for skerries, rock platforms and sea caves. Fishing villages and lighthouses keep company with dramatic headlandsโthink of Boddam and the red-banded Buchan Ness lighthouse, the cliff-rimmed Bullers of Buchan, and the ruins of Slains Castle above Cruden Bay, long linked with maritime tales and literary lore.
Generations here have measured life by the tide. That heritageโpractical, sea-savvy, resilientโinfuses the landscape. I hoped to let some of that character seep into the painting: the sense that these stones have stood watch through storms and calm alike.
What the work evokes
Viewers often tell me this piece feels peaceful at first, then quietly powerfulโthe kind of calm that comes after weather has passed. The muted light, the spacious sky, and the long, low reach of the rocks are all choices to suggest time measured slowly, in tides rather than minutes.
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Sandra H –
Loved every painting. John has a great feeling for the castles and other subjects.
This was one of my favourite paintings.