Capturing the Drama: Why Glencoe Inspires My Scottish Landscape Art

There are few places in the world that capture the imagination quite like Glencoe. Whether you are driving through the dramatic mountain pass under heavy grey skies or watching the shifting light hit the peaks of the Three Sisters, the landscape feels completely alive. For me, it is an endless source of inspiration. The rugged […]
New Seton Sands Art Print A2 size

The wide Horizon: Capturing Seton Sands In A New Light There are some landscapes that simply refuse to be contained. While most of my work is created in my signature square format, I recently found myself working on a piece where the horizon felt so vast and the coastline so expansive that I had to […]
Broughty Ferry Beach Artwork

The Print That Started It All: Broughty Ferry Beach, Dundee There is a specific quality to the light on the Tay that you only really understand if you have lived near it. It is rarely a simple blue; instead, it has those famous silvery reflections that shift and shimmer depending on the wind. It was […]
How It All Started

My Design Life Or perhaps I should title this “My Life Story” as it’s taken a while to get here. Where to begin? So first, a little bit about my background and what my ‘proper job’ was before I became an artist. For many years I was a fashion designer which lead me to travel […]