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The summer hillside colors of Scotland are really blue green. Surprisingly so. And the summer days go from 4 am till 10:30 at night. But according to the Scots, summer is the month of June and everything other month is part of winter. Love Scotland!

This was painted just outside of Wigtown, the Book Capital of Scotland, population of about 1,000.

This lovely small painting will fit in almost any decorating style and is small enough to add that special spark.

Materials used:

Linen, Archival Oil Paint

Tags:
#blue #countryside #scotland #sunny day #country landscape #scotland countryside #sunny sky #pasture scene #pastural scene #pastures #pastureland 
Scottish Hills (2015)
Oil painting
by Elizabeth B. Tucker

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The summer hillside colors of Scotland are really blue green. Surprisingly so. And the summer days go from 4 am till 10:30 at night. But according to the Scots, summer is the month of June and everything other month is part of winter. Love Scotland!

This was painted just outside of Wigtown, the Book Capital of Scotland, population of about 1,000.

This lovely small painting will fit in almost any decorating style and is small enough to add that special spark.

Materials used:

Linen, Archival Oil Paint

Tags:
#blue #countryside #scotland #sunny day #country landscape #scotland countryside #sunny sky #pasture scene #pastural scene #pastures #pastureland 

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