Sunday, 5 August 2018

solo exhibition - in a lighthouse, on an island!


How to get there - at bottom of this post.




the exhibition:

flight studies, 7th June
pencil, c.15x21cm



flight studies, 6th June
pen, c.15x21cm



(hidden on reverse of) flight studies, 6th June



razorbill on egg, Main Light cameo
pencil, c.15x21cm



shag studies, 7th April
pencil, c.15x21cm



yellow ring, black letters
pencil, c.15x21cm



razorbill & Bass Rock
pencil, c.15x21cm



incubating eider
pencil, c.15x21cm



puffin studies (2)
pencil, 16.5x35cm



Altarstanes to Bass Rock
ink, c.35x18cm



at Lady's Bed
ink, c.35x15cm



Greenface, razorbills watching me
ink, 35x18cm



looking to Bass Rock
ink, 24x28cm



Altarstanes in the rain
watercolour pencil & watercolour, 24x28.5cm



Fluke Street & South Horn,
island moon
watercolour, c.16x35cm



North Horn, looking to Fife
watercolour, c.16x35cm



South Horn & East Lothian coast
watercolour, 15x21cm



where swallows nest
(old lightkeepers' washhouse)
watercolour, 14x14cm



hider eider
watercolour, 15x21cm



Holyman's Road
watercolour, 15x21cm



Low Light, where we stay
watercolour, 15x21cm



island moon
watercolour, 15x21cm



razorbill sundown
watercolour, 15x21cm



razorbill, Isle of May
watercolour, 15x21cm



Isle of May puffin
watercolour, 15x21cm



South Horn, 4th June
watercolour, 24x28cm



sheltering in South Horn
watercolour, 24x28cm



giant's sentry box
watercolour, 34x15cm



Pilgrim's Haven
watercolour, 34x15.5cm



the lighthouse:











How to get there:

from Anstruther

from North Berwick




island links:

more exhibition pics plus follow the SNH Isle of May blog 


SNH National Nature Reserve

Isle of May Bird Observatory

CEH Isle of May seabird research



Fluke Street, South Horn, moon... from top of Main Light having just finished hanging the exhibition.
- Thank you Maurizio!