Mark
Smith and his
traditional watercolor painting style
Mark Smith is an artist working in watercolor, inspired
by the unique light and landscape in the North of Scotland where he now
lives. His painting style is traditional, with a distinctly Edwardian
feel.
He is delighted to accept painting commissions, and can
create paintings in watercolour in the traditional manner, especially
landscapes, buildings, interiors and portraits. Paintings are supplied
mounted/matted as required, and cellophane wrapped.
Limited edition high quality prints and greetings cards
can be made to your requirements from original work - perhaps of your
own home, garden or favourite view...
Check out his website
for full details.
Edwardian watercolors from the Highlands of Scotland
Edwardian style - the epitome of controlled elegance. Mark
Smith enjoys creating watercolors with a traditional Edwardian feel. These
timeless pictures reflecting an unspoilt world are an expression of nostalgia,
yet reflect everyday reality in the unspoilt clean lands in the far north
of Scotland.
Mark Smith paints watercolors from his home base near the
Royal Burgh of Dornoch in the Scottish Highlands. Dornoch is the jewel
in the crown of the northern Highlands, and its unspoilt clean streets,
Cathedral and adjacent Castle have inspired Mark Smith to adopt his timeless
traditional watercolor style. This timeless, traditional watercolor painting
style is ideally suited to capturing the unique light and landscape of
this picturesque part of Scotland, where Madonna and Guy Ritchie chose
to get married.
Dornoch Cathedral, where Madonna's child Rocco was christened,
is one of Mark Smith's favourite watercolor subjects. High quality limited
edition prints of the Cathedral are available from Mark.
For more information on Dornoch and Madonna visit
dornoch
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for full details.
Mark Smith - watercolor artist
"The great gulf which seems to exist between my own
brand of painting, and the very modern technology that enables you to
see the work here, was a divide I thought enormous; I had to admit that
the leap across it couldn’t be put off any longer… and when
I did jump I wished I’d done so before; it really is fun trying
to make use of all this cyberspace (though we all know that computer
time turns five minutes into an hour in the blink of the proverbial
eye). If I’m honest, I guess I’d rather be drawing or painting
- after all, the keyboard and screen don’t remain a novelty for
long - but it’s great to be a part of the future as well as the
past.
Reassuringly for me, the buzz and excitement of using
brush and paper has definitely not worn off…
Sketching and painting in Yorkshire, England (my home
county), Norfolk and especially Northern Scotland, I’ve also found
inspiration in East and West Africa (Kenya and Cape Verde). Varied though
these land and seascapes are, I feel that drawing and painting in water-colour
somehow tie them together - and while the colour palette may be very
different from place to place, the one thing common to all is the business
of painting with light."
Mark Smith 2003
Mark Smith - versatile artist
While based in Dornoch in the North of Scotland, Mark Smith
often paints scenes local to the area, and Caithness and Sutherland are
not short of spectacularly interesting subjects and wild expressive skys
to inspire him. His work, while often watercolor, can be as diverse as
intricate pencil sketches to wild flowing oil paintings.
In accepting commissions, he often works from photos supplied
by customers to create a painting of their house, garden, pet, or a portrait.
He is not geographically limited either, his work covers his homeland
of Yorkshire and Norfolk in England, and also locations worldwide, in
Africa and the U.S.A. Wherever you are in the world, Mark Smith would
be happy to accept commissions for watercolor work.
Check out his website
for full details.
Contact Mark Smith Watercolors
Mark Smith is an artist working in watercolor, inspired
by the unique light and landscape in the North of Scotland where he now
lives. His painting style is traditional, with a distinctly Edwardian
feel.
He is delighted to accept painting commissions, and can
create paintings in watercolour in the traditional manner, especially
landscapes, buildings, interiors and portraits. Paintings are supplied
mounted/matted as required, and cellophane wrapped.
Limited edition high quality prints and greetings cards
can be made to your requirements from original work - perhaps of your
own home, garden or favourite view...
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