This
man was born and raised not far from here. He went to Duncan of
Jordanstone Art College of Art which is part of the University of Dundee
and he still lives and works in the area.
I
came across his work a week or so before Christmas and just by looking
at it I can see how familiar he is with this landscape.
I’ve
chosen a couple of his winter landscapes to show here because they show
exactly what this area has looked like recently but there are many more
landscapes, seascapes and wildlife paintings on his website.
‘’Born
and raised in Fife, Derek Robertson works from his studio in Balmerino
and, since graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone Art College in Dundee
some fifteen years ago, has established a name as one of the country’s
foremost wildlife and landscape artists. He exhibits work in galleries
around the world including regular selection in the Woodson Art Museum
“Birds in Art” international show in the USA. His paintings are held in
private collections in more than 40 countries as well as in numerous
public collections including those of several British Universities,
Museums and the collections of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh and The
Scotland Office in London. Derek is a professional member of the Society
of Scottish Artists and the Aberdeen Art Society.’’
fransformation wrote on Jan 9, '11
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greenwytch wrote on Jan 9, '11
what beautiful landscapes. agree with brendainmad, i see alot of your own photos here too. thanks.
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hedgewitch9 wrote on Jan 8, '11
Thank you SO much for your posts like this :) x
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brendainmad wrote on Jan 8, '11
I can definitely see some of your photos here.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Jan 8, '11
veryfrank said
Just
wonderful paintings. I have not seen Derek Robertson paintings in
person, however I have seen some of his art reproduced for Christmas
Cards from a charity that I support.
Thanks
Frank, then you have seen more than I have, because I never heard of
him until recently, I love this winter stuff but some of the animal
paintings he does are wonderful too.
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esoterika713 wrote on Jan 8, '11
Really nice.
Nature is a wonderful subject. :) |
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