Hello
View and buy from my online gallery of Land,
Sea and Cityscape paintings and reproductions
About Me
I have lived and worked in Glasgow all of my life and I try to capture my city and country in my own style.
I love to travel and paint scenes and vistas from the
countries I have visited.
I draw and paint in watercolour, acrylics, pastels and charcoal and I’m happy to take commissions if there’s something specific you would like.
Shop
There are original paintings, high quality reproductions prints, mugs, keyrings and t-shirts, all using my original paintings, available to buy and I can arrange delivery worldwide.
Commissions
Get in touch if you’d like to commission a piece of art that’s specific to you or someone else
Art For Sale
Visit the Gallery to see more original paintings
-

Glasgow Merchant City Painting Scotland
Price range: £220.00 through £280.00 -

Port Ellen Isle Of Islay Scottish Hebrides Painting
Price range: £400.00 through £500.00 -

Glencoe Scottish Highlands Scottish Mountains painting
Price range: £475.00 through £560.00 -

Isle Of Arran Brodick Beach Scottish Landscape Painting
Price range: £650.00 through £750.00 -

Glasgow Watercolour Painting, Glasgow Cityscape Trinity Towers
Price range: £200.00 through £260.00 -

Framed Glasgow Watercolour Painting, Glasgow Cityscape, McLennan Arch, Scottish Landscape
Price range: £280.00 through £350.00 -

Framed Glasgow Watercolour Painting, Glasgow Cityscape, Queens Park Glasgow, Scottish Landscape
Price range: £250.00 through £320.00 -

Framed Glasgow Watercolour Painting, Glasgow Cityscape, Central Station Glasgow, Scottish Art
Price range: £250.00 through £320.00
TESTIMONIALS
This watercolor looks even better in person than it did on the website. The framing was tasteful and attractive and the delivery was prompt. Highly recommend!
Wonderful image and beautifully mounted! Thank you so much.
Was hand delivered by the artist the day of purchase so I had it for Christmas.
We are very happy with our atmospheric painting of Inveraray on Loch Fyne – a place dear to us. And how nice it was to have a text chat with artist Stephen Murray, who gave us some context to his painting.
