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  • The Cuillins from TokavaigThe Cuillins from Tokavaig Quick View
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    • The Cuillins from Tokavaig

    • £325.00
    • The Cuillins from Tokavaig by John Davie. John Davie's watercolor captures the rugged Cuillin mountain range, seen northwest from Tokavaig Beach. Soft, muted tones blend sea and sky, with the dramatic peaks rising in the distance, framed by the serene shoreline. The scene evokes Skye's natural beauty and wild tranquility.
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  • Pittenweem 1Pittenweem 1 Quick View
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    • Pittenweem 1 by Jessica Oliver A vibrant scene at Pittenweem Harbour shows fishing nets piled high, their greens and blues contrasting with the weathered stone of the historic Gyles building in the background. The nets, worn from the sea, create a textured foreground while the Gyles stands as a reminder of maritime history.
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  • Pittenweem 2Pittenweem 2 Quick View
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    • Pittenweem 2

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    • Pittenweem 2 by Jessica Oliver Pittenweem Harbour at low tide reveals fishing boats resting on the seabed, with bright orange buoys dotting the dockside. The Fish Market building stands in the background, a hub of local life, while the harbor’s quiet charm reflects the ebb and flow of the village’s fishing heritage.
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  • Pittenweem 3Pittenweem 3 Quick View
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    • Pittenweem 3 by Jessica Oliver Looking east over Pittenweem Harbour, crow-stepped gable houses line the shore, their windows facing the calm basin. Abbey Wall Road leads into the harbour area, guiding the eye toward this historic village scene, where traditional architecture meets the gentle rhythms of coastal life.
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  • Derelict Cottage, near BoarhillsDerelict Cottage, near Boarhills Quick View
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    • Derelict Cottage, near Boarhills

    • £495.00
    • Derelict Cottage  near Boarhills by Jem Bowden. Jem Bowden's watercolour painting captures the essence of the derelict fisherman's cottage at Boarhills beach. With skilled brushstrokes, Bowden depicts the worn and weathered structure, once bustling with potato exports during the 19th century. The cottage stands prominently against a backdrop of rolling green farmland, its walls telling stories of a bygone era.…
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  • St.Monans Old KirkSt.Monans Old Kirk Quick View
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    • St.Monans Old Kirk

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    • St.Monans Old Kirk, Spring Sunshine A delicate watercolour by Jem Bowden captures St. Monans Kirk perched on the rugged coastline, overlooking the vast North Sea. Bathed in warm sunlight, the church's stonework contrasts with the gentle blue sky, while weathered headstones in the foreground add depth and a sense of timeless serenity.
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  • Sunday Walk, Roome Bay, CrailSunday Walk, Roome Bay, Crail Quick View
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    • Sunday Walk, Roome Bay, Crail

    • £525.00
    • Sunday Walk, Roome Bay, Crail by Mary McDonald. Mary McDonald's exquisite oil painting captures the serene beauty of Roome Bay in Crail, Scotland. With masterful brushwork and a keen eye for detail, McDonald transports viewers to this charming coastal haven. The painting showcases a narrow south-facing beach that gently kisses the Firth of Forth. The tranquil scene is brought to…
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  • Looking North to the Ochil HillsLooking North to the Ochil Hills Quick View
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    • Looking North to the Ochil Hills

    • £525.00
    • Looking North to the Ochil Hills by Mary McDonald. Mary McDonald's oil painting captures a breathtaking vista, gazing northward towards the majestic Ochil Hills. With meticulous detail and a vibrant palette, McDonald transports viewers to a serene moment in the Scottish landscape. The Ochil Hills, spanning 25 miles from the Firth of Tay to Stirling, are beautifully rendered with their…
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