Colourist Light Art Exhibition by Joan McKeeman

 

Buachaille Etive Mor 

Today, I undertook a 60 mile round trip to Greenock (pop 43k) which is located about 25 miles NW of Glasgow on the southern bank of the River Clyde.  

Key purpose of the trip was to view an exhibition of local landscape paintings the theme of which is life, light and colour thereby offsetting the drab prevailing weather conditions of late February.

 During the round trip I encountered additional sightings of interest,viz:

  • Old timber ponds which emerge at low tide near Port Glasgow.
  • Interesting piece of equine public art in central Greenock.
  • Newly arrived ferry for the Western Isles, the MV Isle of Islay moored at Greenock.
  • Very unusual sighting of a helicopter (presumably police) hovering over central Glasgow. 

Paintings shown herein are from a total of 23 on display. Exhibition is titled 'Colourist Light' by Joan McKeeman 

 

 Stormy Sky, Lunderston

Buachaille Etive Mor

 

 

Daff Glen

 

Rannoch Moor Flood

 


 Duchal Woods, Kilmalcolm 

More Information.

For more information on various other aspects of Scottish art & culture and help for tourists generally please refer to Visitors’ Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-4.This publication is also available via Kindle.

 

 

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