Original artwork description:

"Sgurr Dubh, Torridon" - it means "the dark peak" in Gaelic.

I absolutely love this wee mountain - it's just so gorgeous! Torridonian sandstone and quartzite all mixed together in bands. Painted at the side of the road. Currently unframed. Oil on canvas board.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#torridon #landscape #mountains #mountain #scotland #atmospheric #scottish #highlands of scotland #oils #en plein air #western highlands #torridon hills #wester ross 

Sgurr Dubh (The Dark Peak) (2013)

Oil painting 
by Julie Arbuckle

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"Sgurr Dubh, Torridon" - it means "the dark peak" in Gaelic.

I absolutely love this wee mountain - it's just so gorgeous! Torridonian sandstone and quartzite all mixed together in bands. Painted at the side of the road. Currently unframed. Oil on canvas board.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#torridon #landscape #mountains #mountain #scotland #atmospheric #scottish #highlands of scotland #oils #en plein air #western highlands #torridon hills #wester ross 
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Julie Arbuckle is a landscape artist from Glasgow. A deep love of dramatic and mountainous areas is reflected in her paintings, which are also influenced by changing light and weather... Read more

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