Cromarty Bay
Original watercolour (16 x 9”) Mounted (20 x 12”) sold into private collection
Paper print mounted (same dimensions)
Crossing the ferry onto the Black Isle we can't fail to be moved by the sight of the giant oil platforms awaiting refurbishment, export abroad or decommissioning.
The yellow spider legs of the wind turbine bases are filling up the dry dock. It's a sight of massive technology that used to be common when Britain had ship yards.
Now it's one of the few huge technology projects for the nation's power supply ands it's so unexpected it's to be celebrated.
Original watercolour (16 x 9”) Mounted (20 x 12”) sold into private collection
Paper print mounted (same dimensions)
Crossing the ferry onto the Black Isle we can't fail to be moved by the sight of the giant oil platforms awaiting refurbishment, export abroad or decommissioning.
The yellow spider legs of the wind turbine bases are filling up the dry dock. It's a sight of massive technology that used to be common when Britain had ship yards.
Now it's one of the few huge technology projects for the nation's power supply ands it's so unexpected it's to be celebrated.
Original watercolour (16 x 9”) Mounted (20 x 12”) sold into private collection
Paper print mounted (same dimensions)
Crossing the ferry onto the Black Isle we can't fail to be moved by the sight of the giant oil platforms awaiting refurbishment, export abroad or decommissioning.
The yellow spider legs of the wind turbine bases are filling up the dry dock. It's a sight of massive technology that used to be common when Britain had ship yards.
Now it's one of the few huge technology projects for the nation's power supply ands it's so unexpected it's to be celebrated.