John Clerk of Eldin and James Hutton – The Lost Drawings

John Clerk of Eldin and James Hutton – The Lost Drawings

John Clerk of Eldin (1728-1812) was one of the many polymaths of Scotland’s Age of Enlightenment. He is best known for the landscape etchings he made between 1771 and 1778 , and as author of An Essay on Naval Tactics (privately published in 1782). A third aspect is as...
Pennie Elfick Nature in Abstract

Pennie Elfick Nature in Abstract

I have been working with Pennie Elfick since establishing my business in 2005. This Focus Feature is a small overview of her painting from the past decade. CAPTURING PLACES Elfick’s minimalist paintings do not have any obvious frame of reference. They are as cool and...
A Walk in the Woods

A Walk in the Woods

Woods, copses, forests have long inspired artists and writers. They can be unsettling or calming, used by writers and artists as a metaphor for the light versus the dark, good versus evil, the fantasy world as opposed to the real. These realms contain a wealth of...

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