The Forth Dimension
A series of paintings inspired by the Firth of Forth on the east coast of Scotland, the tidal estuary of the River Forth. For centuries, the Firth has been a strategic trading highway and gateway to the North Sea, flanked on north and south by cities, towns and ports, numerous industries, sites of historical and wildlife significance, and spanned by epic marvels of engineering brilliance.
Paintings are acrylic onto card. Sizes are approximate.
'Seeking Shelter' - St Monans, The East Neuk of Fife - [34cm x 54cm]
'Cockenzie No More' - The Edinburgh Skyline from Longniddry Bents, East Lothian - [34cm x 54cm]
'Spanning Three Centuries' - The Forth Rail and Road Bridges and the Queensferry Crossing, North Queensferry - [34cm x 54cm]
'Boat Watchers' - The Bass Rock and Isle of May - [34cm x 54cm]
'Early Rise and Capital View' - Towards Fife and East Lothian from Torphin - [34cm x 54cm]
'Double Crossing' - Kincardine and Clackmannanshire Bridges - [34cm x 54cm]
'The Wallace' - Stirling Bridge and The Wallace Monument, Stirling - [34cm x 54cm]
'The Kelpies' - The Forth and Clyde Canal joins the Forth via the River Carron - [34cm x 54cm]
'Perfect Day' - The Harbour, Crail, The East Neuk of Fife - [34cm x 54cm]
'The Old Home Town' - Petrochemical Complex, Grangemouth - [34cm x 54cm]
'Gone Fishing' - The Bass Rock and Isle of May - [34cm x 54cm]
'Low Tide' - Pittenweem, The East Neuk of Fife - [34cm x 54cm]