





Clouds Break Up
ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTING
Acrylic and texture on box canvas
Size: 50x81cm
Signed on the front.
Including UK delivery.
Delivery to UK is FREE. If you live outside of the UK please email for a shipping quote.
Payment: If you wish to pay by bank transfer, please email me for details.
“Clouds Break Up” is inspired by a view I’ve returned to many times—looking from Applecross Bay in the Scottish Highlands towards Raasay and the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye. On this particular day, the light was extraordinary, glinting off the wet pebbles, seaweed, and rocks along the shore. The distant islands were gently pushed back into soft perspective by the shifting light. It was a truly magical moment, and one I felt compelled to capture in paint.
ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTING
Acrylic and texture on box canvas
Size: 50x81cm
Signed on the front.
Including UK delivery.
Delivery to UK is FREE. If you live outside of the UK please email for a shipping quote.
Payment: If you wish to pay by bank transfer, please email me for details.
“Clouds Break Up” is inspired by a view I’ve returned to many times—looking from Applecross Bay in the Scottish Highlands towards Raasay and the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye. On this particular day, the light was extraordinary, glinting off the wet pebbles, seaweed, and rocks along the shore. The distant islands were gently pushed back into soft perspective by the shifting light. It was a truly magical moment, and one I felt compelled to capture in paint.
ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTING
Acrylic and texture on box canvas
Size: 50x81cm
Signed on the front.
Including UK delivery.
Delivery to UK is FREE. If you live outside of the UK please email for a shipping quote.
Payment: If you wish to pay by bank transfer, please email me for details.
“Clouds Break Up” is inspired by a view I’ve returned to many times—looking from Applecross Bay in the Scottish Highlands towards Raasay and the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye. On this particular day, the light was extraordinary, glinting off the wet pebbles, seaweed, and rocks along the shore. The distant islands were gently pushed back into soft perspective by the shifting light. It was a truly magical moment, and one I felt compelled to capture in paint.