Torridon Reflection
Torridon Reflection offers a close study of Liathach in the Torridon Range, capturing the quiet grandeur of the mountain as its rugged crags mirror themselves in the lochan below. This abstract piece radiates a sense of calm yet carries an underlying moodiness, as if reflecting both the stability and mystery of the landscape. The brightness breaking through the mountain's form suggests a fleeting moment of light on an otherwise introspective scene, adding an ethereal quality to the piece.
Painted in acrylic on primed canvas, this work (91 cm x 61 cm) is a subtle but powerful interpretation of the Wester Ross landscape. Unframed, it presents a raw, immediate connection to nature. The delicate balance of light and shadow within the abstracted forms provides a sense of depth and tranquillity, as though the viewer has stepped into a still and silent landscape. Torridon Reflection evokes the meditative quality of the Scottish Highlands, offering a glimpse of the untamed beauty of Torridon.