SLA 115 – Isle of Arran

SLA 115 – Isle of Arran

The Isle of Arran from a viewpoint in East Ayrshire painted in water mixable oil.It’s a fairly big one, an 80cm x 30cm stretched canvas creation.A huge thankyou and shout out to Peter Ribbeck Photography for allowing me to use one of his professional photographs as...

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SLA 083 – Culzean Castle

SLA 083 – Culzean Castle

Created on a small 20cm x 20cm canvas board for a client who wished to have the majestic Culzean Castle painted in purple hues (my favourite colour).

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SLA 077 – Maidens View

SLA 077 – Maidens View

An oil painting I created on 25cm x 25cm canvas looking down on the village of Maidens in South Ayrshire with the Turnberry Lighthouse on the coastline and the granite rock of Ailsa Craig in the background.

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SLA 068 – Turnberry Golf Course

SLA 068 – Turnberry Golf Course

A surprise commission gifted to a client’s husband on his special birthday. He's an avid golf fan and so a portion of the Turnberry golf course is included in the foreground to the beautiful Turnberry lighthouse and the dusk sky over the Firth of Clyde. Painted in...

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SLA 064 – Turnberry Lighthouse & Castle

SLA 064 – Turnberry Lighthouse & Castle

An oil painting commission for an office space of Turnberry Lighthouse and the beach below with the remnants of Turnberry Castle, the supposed birthplace of King Robert the Bruce.  Ailsa Craig can be viewed in the distance on the horizon line.  It's a 40cm x 40cm deep...

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SLA 060 – Above Greenan Castle

SLA 060 – Above Greenan Castle

A view from above looking down over the South Ayrshire coastline and the dramatic cliff-top Greenan Castle.  Created in oil on a deep edged canvas.

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SLA 053 – Hay Bales Overlooking Ailsa

SLA 053 – Hay Bales Overlooking Ailsa

From a set of office commissions, this deep edged canvas artwork was painted in water mixable oil.  It's of a view looking down the fields across the South Ayrshire coastline to Ailsa Craig.  The client wished a farming theme and hence this image of the round hay...

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