A curious collector in possession of a west highland oil painting by Denis Peploe wrote to the artist requesting a location for the picture – the artist did not tend to give too much away in a title. He was gratified with a six figure map reference and a bearing, the artist had after all been in the Commandos during the War and his plein air landscape was always true to place, geographical and spiritual. In 1947 Peploe was getting going again after the hiatus of the War years and a return to the Highlands and Islands seemed the best place to find himself again as a painter. His friends Torquil and Isobel Nicholson had removed to Plockton from Queen Street in Edinburgh and he had a ready second home from whence to get to work. Today we cannot apply to Peploe for an exact location, but this title suggests we are looking towards Skye rather than camped on it and it may well be the view from Kyle. It is a fine, typical example of the wilderness of rock and sea under a heavy sky.
– Guy Peploe