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Fire on the Water

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched. 

Printed on aluminium panel, ready to hang on the wall.
Fire on the Water

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched. 

Printed on aluminium panel, ready to hang on the wall.
Fire on the Water

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched. 

Printed on aluminium panel, ready to hang on the wall.
Fire on the Water

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched. 

Printed on aluminium panel, ready to hang on the wall.
Fire on the Water

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched. 

Printed on aluminium panel, ready to hang on the wall.

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Fire on the Water (Metal Edition) - Limited Edition 1 of 10 Photograph

Lynne Douglas

United Kingdom

Photography, Color on Aluminium

Size: 45 W x 30 H x 0.3 D in

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Fire on the Water Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters...

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2017

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Photography, Color on Aluminium

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Limited Edition of 25

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45 W x 30 H x 0.3 D in

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As a professional photographer I travel often to the islands of northern Scotland to make my images in places that provoke a profound emotional reaction. The colours, the textures, the wildness of the places and the history are all intertwined in a fascinating, and often bewildering melting pot of sensation that forces me to make art. After moving many times to get to where I should be, I now live on top of a cliff at the northern end of the Isle of Skye. Skye is a large and very beautiful island in the far north of Scotland; a place of inspiration, myth and legend. The beauty of the landscape draws artists and walkers, photographers and lovers of Nature like a magnet, and I am likewise smitten. Skye has a ruggedness and intense green hills that would make anyone pick up a camera or a paintbrush. My work has moved through variations on a theme of movement and colour. Whether the camera moves or I move or the landscape moves it is all the same. Colours, moving blending and soaking into one another create a sense of playfulness, the feeling you get when the wind is in your hair on a bright sunny day. More and more I wonder if there is any end to how one can capture the colours, the lines and the essence of a place. In my studio today, the bright green Hill of the Red Fox is shrouded in a light mist, the wind is howling and the clouds are moving quickly across the hills. It is a scene that makes my heart sing. I hope my work conveys some of the joy I feel when I see these colours, the harmony and the wind singing through it all. It is at least a quest that, hopefully, will last a lifetime.

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