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The title for this image was inspired by a beautiful poem by Scottish Poetess Anne Frater which echoes the emotion of this small tree on a submerged island ....

Like you, I am
divided,
floating on sea
but made fast
to my ground rock....

....

Near people,
watching them
hearing them
but they cannot reach me - 
distance is maintained.

An excerpt from Babyle Island by Anne Frater


On a misty morning when the sun was already high, the fog was thick but transparent on Loch Eck. Submerged some forty feet from the edge is a small 'crannog', a prehistoric building from about 2000 years ago. Here people built a refuge, a place where they could be safe. The place seems to be filled with echoes of times gone by.....and its existence is marked by a lone small tree. Tenacious, delicate and a survivor. 




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Like you.....

The title for this image was inspired by a beautiful poem by Scottish Poetess Anne Frater which echoes the emotion of this small tree on a submerged island ....

Like you, I am
divided,
floating on sea
but made fast
to my ground rock....

....

Near people,
watching them
hearing them
but they cannot reach me - 
distance is maintained.

An excerpt from Babyle Island by Anne Frater


On a misty morning when the sun was already high, the fog was thick but transparent on Loch Eck. Submerged some forty feet from the edge is a small 'crannog', a prehistoric building from about 2000 years ago. Here people built a refuge, a place where they could be safe. The place seems to be filled with echoes of times gone by.....and its existence is marked by a lone small tree. Tenacious, delicate and a survivor. 




Your beautiful art will be carefully packaged in an art tube
Like you.....

The title for this image was inspired by a beautiful poem by Scottish Poetess Anne Frater which echoes the emotion of this small tree on a submerged island ....

Like you, I am
divided,
floating on sea
but made fast
to my ground rock....

....

Near people,
watching them
hearing them
but they cannot reach me - 
distance is maintained.

An excerpt from Babyle Island by Anne Frater


On a misty morning when the sun was already high, the fog was thick but transparent on Loch Eck. Submerged some forty feet from the edge is a small 'crannog', a prehistoric building from about 2000 years ago. Here people built a refuge, a place where they could be safe. The place seems to be filled with echoes of times gone by.....and its existence is marked by a lone small tree. Tenacious, delicate and a survivor. 




Your beautiful art will be carefully packaged in an art tube
Like you.....

The title for this image was inspired by a beautiful poem by Scottish Poetess Anne Frater which echoes the emotion of this small tree on a submerged island ....

Like you, I am
divided,
floating on sea
but made fast
to my ground rock....

....

Near people,
watching them
hearing them
but they cannot reach me - 
distance is maintained.

An excerpt from Babyle Island by Anne Frater


On a misty morning when the sun was already high, the fog was thick but transparent on Loch Eck. Submerged some forty feet from the edge is a small 'crannog', a prehistoric building from about 2000 years ago. Here people built a refuge, a place where they could be safe. The place seems to be filled with echoes of times gone by.....and its existence is marked by a lone small tree. Tenacious, delicate and a survivor. 




Your beautiful art will be carefully packaged in an art tube
Like you.....

The title for this image was inspired by a beautiful poem by Scottish Poetess Anne Frater which echoes the emotion of this small tree on a submerged island ....

Like you, I am
divided,
floating on sea
but made fast
to my ground rock....

....

Near people,
watching them
hearing them
but they cannot reach me - 
distance is maintained.

An excerpt from Babyle Island by Anne Frater


On a misty morning when the sun was already high, the fog was thick but transparent on Loch Eck. Submerged some forty feet from the edge is a small 'crannog', a prehistoric building from about 2000 years ago. Here people built a refuge, a place where they could be safe. The place seems to be filled with echoes of times gone by.....and its existence is marked by a lone small tree. Tenacious, delicate and a survivor. 




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Like you..... The title for this image was inspired by a beautiful poem by Scottish Poetess Anne Frater which echoes the emotion of this small tree on a submerged island .... Like you, I am divided, floating on sea but made fast to my ground rock.... .... Near people, watching them hearing them but they cannot reach me - distance is maintained. An excerpt from Babyle Island by Anne Frater On a misty morning when the sun was already high, the fog was thick but transparent on Loch Eck. Submerged some forty feet from the edge is a small 'crannog', a prehistoric building from about 2000 years ago. Here people built a refuge, a place where they could be safe. The place seems to be filled with echoes of times gone by.....and its existence is marked by a lone small tree. Tenacious, delicate and a survivor. Your beautiful art will be carefully packaged in an art tube

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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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