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Mail beach, Cunningsburgh, Shetland.
Product of: Shetland Islands
A moody, atmospheric view of Mail Beach, Cunningsburgh, capturing that quiet Shetland moment when the tide sits glassy and the sky hangs heavy with weather. Soft greys and silvery blues sweep across the bay, while seaweed-strewn shallows and shoreline stones add texture and depth in the foreground. On the horizon, a line of crofthouse buildings rests against warm ochre land—small, grounded details that give the scene its sense of place and scale.
This 60 x 40 cm painting is coated in crystal-clear resin, creating a luminous, glossy finish that intensifies the colours and gives the water a calm, reflective sheen—almost like looking into the bay itself. A timeless Shetland seascape that brings peace, drama, and coastal light to any room.
A moody, atmospheric view of Mail Beach, Cunningsburgh, capturing that quiet Shetland moment when the tide sits glassy and the sky hangs heavy with weather. Soft greys and silvery blues sweep across the bay, while seaweed-strewn shallows and shoreline stones add texture and depth in the foreground. On the horizon, a line of crofthouse buildings rests against warm ochre land—small, grounded details that give the scene its sense of place and scale.
This 60 x 40 cm painting is coated in crystal-clear resin, creating a luminous, glossy finish that intensifies the colours and gives the water a calm, reflective sheen—almost like looking into the bay itself. A timeless Shetland seascape that brings peace, drama, and coastal light to any room.
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Sarah Kay Arts
Sarah Kay is a Shetland-born artist specialising in contemporary resin art and jewellery.
Working from her studio in Scalloway, Shetland, Sarah creates handcrafted pieces inspired by the surrounding coastline, light, and seascapes. Her work includes resin jewellery, wall art, buttons, and small gifts, all made locally and designed to reflect the colours and textures of island life.
Sarah is delighted to be part of Isle 20, alongside other island-based makers, and also sells through her own website at www.sarahkayarts.com.







