In Time - our landscape holds the memories of everything that has shaped it and been shaped by it

Bright hope Bright hope
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Bright hope
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Print from Original Watercolour painted in 2025 inspired by those moments of low light that strip back the layers of dark and flood the landscape with pools of bright colour

Howe of Cromar is the basin centred around the village of Tarland surrounded by hills and overlooked by the Corbett Morven.  The Howe has evidence of human habitation back to 4000BC.

Grid Ref NJ 482 047

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Knowledge doesn't dispel mystery
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"Knowledge doesn’t dispel mystery" quoted from Nan Shepherd, speaks to the idea that knowing the geology and history only adds to the beauty and mystery of our beautiful landscape.

Glen Sannox, Isle of Arran is a steep sided glen filled with history - from the wild Devil’s Punchbowl to the historical mines.

Original exhibited as part of the Gordon Art Exhibition 2026 (March)

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Darkness passes Darkness passes
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Darkness passes
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Print from Original Watercolour painted in 2025 inspired by those moments of low light that strip back the layers of dark and flood the landscape with pools of bright colour.

The Buck, at 721m overlooks the village of Rhynie, an important centre of Pictish settlement.

Grid Ref NJ 413 232

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Clouds break Clouds break
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Clouds break
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Print from Original Watercolour painted in 2025 inspired by those moments of low light that strip back the layers of dark and flood the landscape with pools of bright colour

Knock Saul, at 412 m is a high point on the ancient military road that extends along the Suie hill range; part of the General Wade network of roads built after the 1715 Jacobite uprising

Grid Ref NJ 579 231

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Light reminder spreads Light reminder spreads
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Light reminder spreads
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Print from Original Watercolour painted in 2025 inspired by those moments of low light that strip back the layers of dark and flood the landscape with pools of bright colour.

**Original selected for exhibition in Visual Arts Scotland Folklore exhibition, MacLaurin Gallery, Ayr, Scotland March to May 2026.

Hill of Johnston is only 262m high but Duncanstone often glows in the autumn light. A Pictish Ring stone and Burial Cist mark that the landscape holds many stories of lives lived here.

Grid Ref NJ 574 249

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See it as you are LIMITED EDITION PRINT (1/20)
£55.00

LIMITED EDITION PRINT (one of 20 limited edition prints)

The Original watercolour landscape “See it as you are” was inspired by the asymmetrical contours of a sculpture called “Into the light” by Keith Rand. The contours of the sculpture echo the Aberdeenshire folded landscape of glens and rivers. The original was exhibited in Aberdeen Art Gallery as part of the ‘In Response’ Aberdeen Artists Society Annual Exhibition 2026.

“See it as you are” asks the viewer to question the asymmetry of the apparent reflection of hills and sky in the water and wonder what is it to “be real?”

What we see, and how we remember, is shaped by who we are, our experiences, our reaction to the world we live in.

"You do not see the world as it is. You see it as you are," Anaïs Nin.

See it as you are