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His characterful paintings depict everyday life in Scotland and the Scottish people. They mix distinctive Scottish landmarks with imaginative, dream-like imagery. Many of his paintings focus on city life in Scotland, with all its subcultures and traditions. Edinburgh streets, Scottish pipes and drums, harbour scenes and pubs, fisherfolk and folk musicians all come together to convey the character of a busy and burling merry-go-round city – in full swing.
Title
The Mound, Edinburgh
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 80 x W 92 cm
Accession number
649
Work type
Painting