LANDSCAPES AND SEASCAPES OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES
Etching & Aquatint
CALLANISH STANDING STONES, ISLE OF LEWIS
The Callanish Stones are an incredible Neolithic feature, on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Perched on a small hill, this stone circle overlooks the magnificent Hebridean scenery, emanating a magical, other-worldly aura.
As featured in Megalith: Studies in Stone and Lallans Scot's Language Journal.
VIEW FROM SEILEBOST, ETCHING AND AQUATINT
An etching and aqautint of Traigh Seilebost – a spectacular, unspoilt beach on the Isle of Harris, in the Outer Hebrides. It is autumn. The sea is unusually calm, with just a few rippling waves pushing crystal clear water into small inlets between the rocks. The sky is smudged with a few soft, white clouds. In the foreground, the machair leans slightly in the breeze while the mountains stand strong in the background.