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'Beach Huts'

'Ben Lomond - Queen's View'

'Ben Lomond - Mid Summer Sunset' |
Alastair was born in
Edinburgh in 1944. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1962
– 66, thereafter at Moray House College of Education and the
University of Edinburgh.
After teaching in
primary and secondary schools and thirty years in teacher
education, latterly in the Faculty of Education at the
University of Glasgow, he is spending more time at the easel,
working mainly in mixed media.
Drawing heavily on his
early work as a calligrapher and graphic designer, and inspired
by the Vienna Secession and Paul Klee, the paintings are
external manifestations of a substantial part of his life and
environment which he carries around inside him.
Living, working and
holidaying in East Lothian, as he did for many years, one is
constantly aware of the volcanic plug that is Berwick Law. This
landmark is a repeating icon in many paintings, serving as a
silhouette and a backdrop set against the patterns, textures,
shapes and colours of the rich arable land where Man has created
his own landscape. The shape of the Law is echoed in the glacial
landscape of dramatic mountains, valleys and lochs of the
Trossachs and Loch Lomond, seen as one travels north out of
Glasgow.
Alastair is a Past
President of the National Society for Education in Art and
Design.
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'Berwick Harvest Time'

'Napolean's Hat - Duntreath'

'Sailing Loch Lomond' |