In These Places

3 October 2018 - 27 October 2018

The Quiet Wood, 2018

oil on canvas
H:120cm W:150cm
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Between The Hothouses, 2018

oil on canvas
H:60cm W:70cm
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River At Dawn, 2018

oil on canvas
H:70cm W:60cm
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The Barbican Conservatory, 2018

oil on canvas
H:50cm W:60cm
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Dusk Painting, 2018

oil on canvas
H:50cm W:40cm
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Passing Rain, 2018

oil on canvas
H:50cm W:40cm
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Early Autumn, 2018

oil on canvas
H:40cm W:30cm
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Benmore Sunrise (Homage to Howard Hodgkin), 2018

oil on canvas
H:24cm W:30cm
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Tall Trees, 2018

oil on canvas
H:18cm W:24cm
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Rose Coloured Tree, 2018

oil on canvas
H:24cm W:18cm
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Inside The Forest, 2018

oil on canvas
H:20cm W:20cm
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Rain On The Hillside, 2018

oil on canvas
H:20cm W:20cm
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Arching Branches, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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The Clearing, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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All That Orange, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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Yellow and Black, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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Sun From The Window, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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Palm House Mist, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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Yellow Canopy, 2018

monotype
H:17.5cm W:17.5cm
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Photography by Scott McClure
Born: 1987

Calum McClure was born in 1987 and graduated in Drawing and Painting from Edinburgh College of Art in 2010. He was the winner of the 2011 Jolomo Painting Award, has had five successful exhibitions with The Scottish Gallery and was an invited artist at the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Academy in London in 2012. Recently he has been included in an exhibition of prints at the Royal Academy, London; had work in the major Scottish art societies’ annual exhibitions; had work exhibited at the RA Summer Exhibition; won a prize at the inaugural W Gordon Smith Award for painting; and most recently exhibited two pieces with Flowers Gallery, London.

McClure is a painter who immerses himself in the landscape and in the artistic process of representing it. He understands how paint can convey the poetry of suggestion and is absorbed in the infinite possibilities of the medium. His work evokes atmospheres, especially through the representation of light, shadow and reflections. Some of his images are almost abstract, others quite clearly representational, produced from intense scrutiny of details in the landscape and vistas, views from particular vantage points all with their possibility for further imaginative exploration. He is an artist who dreams as he sees and concentrates deeply as he paints, enabling others who view his work to be transported in a similar way. The images are positive, beautiful and lyrical, those of a precious environment to be nurtured and celebrated.

To view prints by this artists please click here.


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