Converge – a masterly, moody, creative collaboration by four Scottish landscape artists

“With an element of Van Gogh’s impressionistic ‘Pine Trees against an Evening Sky,’ the delicate patterning and halo of gold in Glentress Forest Light draws the viewer into the scene as the eye follows the winding path through the winter trees bathed in dappled sunlight.”

“With the dark, thundery clouds, Approaching Rain, Scarista is mesmerising with its expanse of inky blueness, a glimmer of sun shining on the beach where the sand meets the lapping waves and the sea touches the sky. This is akin to a Rothko-esque abstract in its bold geometric blocks of colour: the slither of turquoise water is renowned on this west coast and on summer days the white sand beaches evoke a tropical island.”

“Scotland meets the Caribbean in The Colours of Harris in a more representative scene of the striated layers of sand, sea with flecks of surf, distant hills and flurry of clouds. The stylised structure of the composition is stunning with an expressive use of shape, light and movement.”

The Converge exhiition has shut its doors. Its been a busy, emotional, successful and tiring week. I would like to thank all the people who visited, blethered, fedback and bought my artwork. The response has been amazing and to top it all the review from the Smart Leisure Guide by Vivian Devlin is really great.

Converge Exhibition Review ( link )

“Notice that autumn is more the season of the soul than of nature.” Friedrich Nietzsche