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Photography, Black & White on Canvas
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Inchmarnock Island This tiny island (2.2miles long) sits off the coast of another small island, Bute, on the West Coast of Scotland. Named after a 7th century monk St. Marnock, it was inhabited as for thousands of years. This island has so many interesting stories, it is home to the resting place of the Queen of the Inch, a lady of standing from 4000 years ago who was found with a fabulously rare necklace made of jet beads. Beyond the island across the sea lies Ireland. Standing here looking out on a very quiet day when the water is calm, the sense of connection across time and place is very strong. About My Work I believe in giving my clients beautiful artwork on luxury papers that hold their colours for a lifetime! For these special prints of my work I use dreamy, light textured Canvas and the highest quality inks. I do all my own printing, having spent years learning this skill I prefer to maintain control of the colour representation at all stages to ensure you get a truly handmade image. About My Materials People often say that my images look like paintings because of the richness of the colours, the depth of the black and the texture of the materials I use. Other Sizes This image is also available on fine art paper or luxury ChromaLuxe aluminium on request. Please get in touch if you need a custom size.
2017
Black & White on Canvas
10
70 W x 35 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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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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