Original artwork description:

Another one of my "Paintings of Scotland" - Morning Light at Loch Indaal. The Loch Indaal lighthouse, also called Port Charlotte light, is close to the town of Port Charlotte on the road to Bruichladdich. It is early morning,there is a light mist in the distance obscuring neighbouring Jura but creating fascinating shades of pink and lilac in the clouds. This work is painted on a deep profile canvas with the composition continued on the edges to allow hanging without framing if so desired.

Materials used:

acrylic paint, stretched canvas

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#loch indaal #scotland #lighthouse #scottish artist #inner hebrides #western isles #islay #port charlotte 

Morning Light at Lochindaal

Acrylic painting 
by Margaret Denholm

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Another one of my "Paintings of Scotland" - Morning Light at Loch Indaal. The Loch Indaal lighthouse, also called Port Charlotte light, is close to the town of Port Charlotte on the road to Bruichladdich. It is early morning,there is a light mist in the distance obscuring neighbouring Jura but creating fascinating shades of pink and lilac in the clouds. This work is painted on a deep profile canvas with the composition continued on the edges to allow hanging without framing if so desired.

Materials used:

acrylic paint, stretched canvas

Tags:
#loch indaal #scotland #lighthouse #scottish artist #inner hebrides #western isles #islay #port charlotte 
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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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