Original artwork description:

A very tranquil scene on a beach on The Isle of Gigha, which lies off the Mull of Kintyre.
It's a summer day and the sky and sea appear to be pale turquoise against the pale sand. There is a couple of little white cottages overlooking the sea and an old rowing boat wedged at the side of the rocks on the shore. The composition has been continued on the edges to allow hanging without the need for a frame if so required. A secondary image shows how the painting can look in a frame.

Materials used:

stretched canvas

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#seascape #landscape #scotland #original painting #seashore #rowing boat #mull of #calmac ferries #kintyre peninsula #ardminish 

Gigha - A Scottish Landscape

Acrylic painting 
by Margaret Denholm

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A very tranquil scene on a beach on The Isle of Gigha, which lies off the Mull of Kintyre.
It's a summer day and the sky and sea appear to be pale turquoise against the pale sand. There is a couple of little white cottages overlooking the sea and an old rowing boat wedged at the side of the rocks on the shore. The composition has been continued on the edges to allow hanging without the need for a frame if so required. A secondary image shows how the painting can look in a frame.

Materials used:

stretched canvas

Tags:
#seascape #landscape #scotland #original painting #seashore #rowing boat #mull of #calmac ferries #kintyre peninsula #ardminish 
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Margaret is a freelance Scottish artist living and working in the Central Belt of Scotland but she spends a great deal of time in Argyll and on the West... Read more

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