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'What Endures' - Inaugural Exhibition at Boleskine House, Inverness-shire
At The Roots of Silence I'm delighted that this painting has been selected for the inaugural exhibition at Boleskine House, overlooking Loch Ness in Scotland. What Endures 5th April - 21st June 2026 The picture is available, but this is not a 'selling' exhibition. Please contact me with enquiries. Boleskine is a place steeped in local history, as well as more widely known and mysterious associations with the rich tapestry of occultism in Britain during the late 19th and 20th
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6 days ago3 min read


Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition at Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh
I'm delighted to have this artwork on the RSA walls at the start of this year. One of my personal favourites from the past couple of years. Tap the poster to visit the SSA website. Image size: 73 x 50 cm Framed size: 85 x 62 x 3 cm (approx) 2024 This piece was sold at the exhibition. Available work can be found in in my website shop . The Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition showcases a range of work from its membership and also non-members, you will find painting a
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Jan 232 min read


Ithell Colquhoun: Art, Magic, and The Living Landscape
Ithell Colquhoun’s work stands at the crossroads of art, magic, and social reform. Rooted in landscape, myth, and the living intelligence of matter, her paintings and writings speak powerfully to contemporary longings for depth, enchantment, and ecological relationship.
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Dec 14, 20256 min read


The North Remembers - Art and Embodied Imagination | An essay by Keith Hackwood
Different landscapes in our sense of the world also speak to us differently, and here it serves us to consider the aspect of ‘North’ in Phillips’s work. Made on and of the chalklands of England’s South Downs, then nurtured and moulded in art school in South Wales (where his dissertation for his degree in Fine Art provides us with another clue - ‘Remedy in the Affliction: Beginning with the Wound’) the intervening years have slowly led the artist Northwards.
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Jul 14, 202513 min read


Work published in Stravaig, journal of the Scottish Centre for Geopoetics
This year the Scottish Centre for Geopoetics celebrates its 30th anniversary with this edition of Stravaig. I am delighted to have two recent works published in the new edition of their journal Stravaig. There they find themselves in the very good company of artwork, poetry, and essays from members of the Geopoetics community. I joined the organisation following the 2017 conference held on Seil, an island off the west coast of Scotland which is separated from the mainland by
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Jun 16, 20253 min read
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