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Machrie Moor Stone Circle
Small original watercolour painting depicting the Stone Circle on Machrie Moor standing Stones on the Isle of Arran. The stone circle known as ‘Fingal’s Cauldron Seat’ named after mythic figure Fingal the giant. One of the stones has a hole in it and this is where legend tells us that Fingal tethered his dog Bran while he ate a meal in the inner ring.
Art work measures 14 x 9 cm and the painting is mounted in an ivory mount measuring 18cms x 13cms. The item is not framed but will fit any 7 x 5 inch frame.
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Lynns Art on Arran
Having trained as an Art Teacher many years ago I rediscovered my love of painting and all things creative 12 years ago when I moved to the beautiful area of Argyll. Inspired by the scenery and especially the standing stones) I enjoyed using pure watercolour to capture the scenery of the Kilmartin Glen and surrounding area. As time progressed I expanded my art work, enjoying adding mixed media to my watercolours, painting on fabric and using wool to create ‘felted wool’ paintings. My work has been selling in Argyll through B&B’s and The Kilmartin Museum Shop. After many years of visiting the beautiful Isle of Arran I have now achieved my dream of having moved here and having my own Art Studio looking out over the sea towards the Ayrshire coast and Holy Isle. I have started work creating paintings inspired by the stunning land and seascapes around me in watercolour and felt. The presence of standing stones enables me to continue my fascination with these prehistoric features in the landscape.


