Gillies has packed information and atmosphere into this watercolour. Cruden Bay, in northern Aberdeenshire, saw a great Scottish victory over the Danes in 1012 and lies in the lea of a headland which ends with the remains of Slains Castle, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Castle Dracula. Gillies’ picture is far from bloody or sinister however, capturing a breezy summer day with assured drawing and delicate warm colour washes down by the estuary, with salmon nets and stone wharfs.