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Scottish Landscapes
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Scottish Landscapes Rackwick Bay
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Rackwick Bay

£115.00

My visit to Rackwick Bay on the Island of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, inspired this semi-abstract painting. It’s one of the most wild and remote places in the Orkneys and the towering cliff dominates the view. Rackwick means “wreckage bay,” in the Old Norse language of early Viking settlers. The blues and greens help to create the feeling of the isolation of the place.

Acrylic on board, framed in a white painted wooden swept frame.
Painting 19 cms x 19 cms
Framed 28 cms x 28 cms

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My visit to Rackwick Bay on the Island of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, inspired this semi-abstract painting. It’s one of the most wild and remote places in the Orkneys and the towering cliff dominates the view. Rackwick means “wreckage bay,” in the Old Norse language of early Viking settlers. The blues and greens help to create the feeling of the isolation of the place.

Acrylic on board, framed in a white painted wooden swept frame.
Painting 19 cms x 19 cms
Framed 28 cms x 28 cms

My visit to Rackwick Bay on the Island of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, inspired this semi-abstract painting. It’s one of the most wild and remote places in the Orkneys and the towering cliff dominates the view. Rackwick means “wreckage bay,” in the Old Norse language of early Viking settlers. The blues and greens help to create the feeling of the isolation of the place.

Acrylic on board, framed in a white painted wooden swept frame.
Painting 19 cms x 19 cms
Framed 28 cms x 28 cms

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