Welcome to a view into my little world of art

I have had a love of art since my school days in Yorkshire and a passion for the remote beauty of the Scottish hills and coastline since moving to the Scottish Borders over 40 years ago.  Many happy hours among the Borders hills and on Skye have fed my imagination.  I rekindled my love of painting in earnest in 2003 in retirement from my career as a Nurse. I am entirely self-taught, the development of my skills being driven by a determination to do justice to our beautiful landscape. I have been fortunate to have my work exhibited in many galleries, often as a featured artist, with buyers both in the UK and overseas.  

I have predominantly worked in soft pastel in both traditional and contemporary styles.  I continue to do so but I am constantly looking to push the limits of my imagination and my skills.  In recent years I have discovered the challenge and diversity of alcohol inks and most recently the intensity of detail achievable with the newly available lightfast coloured pencils.  During the long months of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, I have continued to develop my skills with this medium which is particularly suited to animal portraiture. The occasional commissioned pastel landscape has nevertheless graced my studio, so I haven't given up on my first love yet!


 

As I don't sell from my website, most of the works you will see on the following pages are either sold or currently on the walls of the various galleries. My apologies that I don't update these pages very frequently. If there is something you are particularly interested in please contact me and I can let you know whether it is still available, or maybe I can do a commission for you.  Please note that due to the nature of the medium, the alcohol ink works are not able to be reproduced, each piece is unique.


 

Highland Loch - pastel

Just some of my work materials!

Comments

03.03.2021 10:55

Olive Rowell

Morning. Event at Bowhill now 26th & 27th June, love to have you part of it in whatever way you prefer. A stall is £60 inside, £40 outside. If you have other ideas, I'm v. open to suggestions