Journal
A personal look behind the scenes, written mostly by Laura.

New work available: “McCaig’s Tower” Nos. 1-3.
McCaig’s Tower is an iconic landmark in Oban, Scotland.
This design is inspired by a bird’s eye view of the paths, trees and shrubs inside the tower. The patterns within the circles are taken from the rock art and carvings in Kilmartin.

“Flying Dutchman.”
The Flying Dutchman is a frequent visitor to the north pier in Oban, Scotland.

“Callanish Standing Stones”.
Mysterious, magical and dramatic standing stones on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

New work available: “Windows on the World”
These miniature paintings are great to gaze into for a break from the small details of everyday life.

“Oban Sunset 2.”
The dramatic sky and sea take centre stage at sunset across Oban Bay in Scotland and the silhouettes of the islands of Mull and Kerrera become the supporting act.

Art on its way to Oban.
The postman has collected a parcel of my art destined for The Jetty Gallery in Oban, Scotland.

The Joy of a Sharp Blade.
My favourite tools for cutting paper and thin-ish board.

“Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Harris”.
Dreams are made of this.

Small steps, sheep, and Parade’s End.
How thinking about microscopes and quantum physics helped me to get where I wanted to be.