Original artwork description:

This is a depiction of a little white washed croft on the Isle of Benbecula in The Outer Hebrides. It stands alone with the water on three sides, exposed to the elements. The cloud pattern indicates that there is a strong wind, not unusual in this area. The blues and greens of this painting convey a feeling of early summer in this remote part of Scotland.

Materials used:

Canvas board and acrylic paint.

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#eaval #landscape #seascape #beach #home #scotland #seashore #scottish landscape #cottage #hebrides #holidays #scottish seascape #uist #machair #croft #shingle #benbecula 
By The Loch
Acrylic painting
by Margaret Denholm

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This is a depiction of a little white washed croft on the Isle of Benbecula in The Outer Hebrides. It stands alone with the water on three sides, exposed to the elements. The cloud pattern indicates that there is a strong wind, not unusual in this area. The blues and greens of this painting convey a feeling of early summer in this remote part of Scotland.

Materials used:

Canvas board and acrylic paint.

Tags:
#eaval #landscape #seascape #beach #home #scotland #seashore #scottish landscape #cottage #hebrides #holidays #scottish seascape #uist #machair #croft #shingle #benbecula 

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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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