A dreamlike rendering of Stornoway Harbour, where sailboats nestle in quiet communion with the sea. Their masts rise like ancient markers against a mist-softened sky. The waterfront buildings, weathered stone and slate, their forms blurred into memory by the image’s impressionistic wash. The scene hums with elemental stillness: light diffused through Hebridean cloud. It feels both timeless and tender, as if the harbour itself were whispering stories of departure and return, of salt-worn journeys and homebound grace.
Printed on PermaJet Portrait Rag 305
A dreamlike rendering of Stornoway Harbour, where sailboats nestle in quiet communion with the sea. Their masts rise like ancient markers against a mist-softened sky. The waterfront buildings, weathered stone and slate, their forms blurred into memory by the image’s impressionistic wash. The scene hums with elemental stillness: light diffused through Hebridean cloud. It feels both timeless and tender, as if the harbour itself were whispering stories of departure and return, of salt-worn journeys and homebound grace.
Printed on PermaJet Portrait Rag 305