West coast of Scotland
Sailing in a small boat can be difficult enough. Sailing, drawing and painting can be a fascinating combination. The elements constantly play tricks, conspiring to add other dimensions such as sound, movement and more subtle changes to forms and colours. Time is important. A weather front may have to pass through, and tides checked to pass a headland or enter a loch. Time to discuss the overall trim and safety of the boat, and select the most appropriate art materials from behind my bunk. A camera would seem to be the right tool in these circumstances, but the selection of form and colour through lens and filter can be limiting and has less appeal for me.

NEW! (July 2010)
566 Red canoe Camusdarach nr Arisaig
12" x 15.5"
£90

NEW! (July 2010)
Shore house at Camusdarach Nr Arisaig
12" x 15.5"
£90

38: Salean Mor entrance to Loch Sunart. Moydart*
Oil on board 36 x 30”
£350 unframed
£400 framed 38 x 32”

40: West Loch Tarbert Jura*
From raised beach
Oil on board 36 x 30”
£350 unframed
£400 framed

44: West Loch Tarbert Jura*
Anchorage at low water
Oil on board 36 x 30”
£350 unframed

46: Anchorage at Lunga Treshnish Isles near Staffa*
Oil on board 36 x 30”
£350 unframed

48: Cragaig anchorage Isle of Ulva off NW Mull
Oil on board 36 x 30”
£350 unframed

52: Evening sail from the Treshnish Isles near Staffa
Oil on board 34 x 28”
£320 unframed
£375 framed 37 x 31”

54: Locans West Loch Tarbert Jura in May*
Oil on board 39 x 20 ½”
£250

64: Sail past Treshnish Isles near Staffa (distant yacht)*
Oil on board 32 x 14”
framed £160

66: Rona and Raasay. Sailing between the islands. East of Skye*
Oil on board 32 x 14”
framed £160

68: Fladda lighthouse. Firth of Lorn near Mull
Oil on board 32 x 14”
framed £160
78: Cuilliins S W Skye sailing in evening sun*
Oil on board 32 x 14”
framed £160
86: River Add estuary near the Crinan Canal Crinan west Scotland
Oil on board 44 x 20”
£200 frame
