by margarita williams
Acrylic
h: 65 w: 85 d: 3 (cms).
St Kilda has inspired many of my paintings,since visiting in 2014. Having a family link to the Island informs my interest in this Archipelago, which draws people from all over the world.
In this work I was depicting the sheer scale of the cliffs.
by margarita williams
Acrylic
h: 60 w: 80 d: 4 (cms).
Losgaintir/ Luskentyre, Harris depicting depth and expanse of this wonderful place.
by margarita williams
Indian Ink
h: 60 w: 80 d: 2 (cms).
Abstraction based on the Lazybeds in Scarista. I am drawn to the patterns my ancestors have left on the land ..the so inaptly named Lazybeds.
by margarita williams
Indian Ink and watercolour
h: 60 w: 80 d: 2 (cms).
Combined watercolour and Indian ink of the loch Seaforth area. The contrast between the light and the dark land features in a lot of my work. I am drawn to depict that elusive changing light.
by margarita williams
Watercolour and ink
h: 48 w: 32 d: 1 (cms).
Bog Cottons have always featured in my botanical pieces depicting the Hebridean flowers.
i became fascinated by their free movement , each having a personality. I have painted them many times in various media, on a large scale. They have become a kind of symbol of my work .This is watercolour.
by margarita williams
Watercolour and Indian ink
h: 48 w: 32 d: 1 (cms).
Canach/ Bog Cotton have featured in my botanical work . I became fascinated by their free and individual character and a few years ago began depicting them on a large scale in various mediums.The Gaelic word SAOR meaning FREE sums up their character..