A framed 24×24-inch oil on panel.
Mists rise from the valley of Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands. The shapes of the clouds form phantom-like figures that twist and evaporate from the heather-covered mountains into the sky, as if restless ghosts of members of the Clan MacDonald, victims of political repression, suspected by the Crown of being sympathetic to the cause of the failed Jacobite Rebellion.
The stunning beauty of the Highlands region is often juxtaposed with an ugly history of violence, revenge and bloodshed.
A framed 24×24-inch oil on panel.
Mists rise from the valley of Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands. The shapes of the clouds form phantom-like figures that twist and evaporate from the heather-covered mountains into the sky, as if restless ghosts of members of the Clan MacDonald, victims of political repression, suspected by the Crown of being sympathetic to the cause of the failed Jacobite Rebellion.
The stunning beauty of the Highlands region is often juxtaposed with an ugly history of violence, revenge and bloodshed.