I was asked by Janet at Skye Shepherd Huts if I could provide a framed print for each of her beautiful huts, so I decided to frame one of my favourites of the Skye landscape, Stormbow. A passing storm lit up the dark moors of south Skye last year with a very colourful rainbow. The other hut has another framed panorama print of the local landscape on a day of crystal clear clarity with the mountains of Knoydart arrayed under towering cumulous clouds.
Both are available for sale direct from Janet. If you’re visiting the huts and fancy a souvenir of your stay, just ask Janet and she’ll be happy to take your framed print off the wall and it’s your’s to take away.
There’s still another week to go at my exhibition at the John Muir Trust’s Wild Space visitor centre in Pitlochry. Quite a few aluminium mounted prints of the Scottish landscape have been sold but there are still some left. It’s such a privilege to have my prints on customers’ walls and I’ve also provided a special gaiku for the buyer, when requested. Gaiku is my Gaelic haiku side. I’ll often sit high on a hillside watching the cloud shadows travel across the summits, photographing and compising gaiku.
And of course, there’s the next project to prepare for. I have some exciting ideas around medium format film as well as more digital creations. Watch this space as they say.