17 January 2012

Romantic Paintings Stuart Kirby Closer

As I stated in a previous blog post...when dry paintings will be posted and shared here...this is a close up of a painting I did in december last year...It's part of a 3 painting submission for The Gallery On The Corner,Edinburgh in late February 2012...entitled " A Moment In Love"...painted in oils on a 20in x 20in x 1.5in deep box canvas...


16 January 2012

Turnberry Golf Course

A belated happy new year to you all...With the festive season over my exhibition deadlines are fast approaching...last week I was mainly painting so it was a welcome break to get out yesterday for some good scottish fresh air.

After a short drive down the coast my partner Evlar and I decided to walk the Ayrshire Coastal Path that runs through Turnberry Golf Course...the game of golf took up many a weekend in my past as a hacking amateur..,

I know it became an obsession...Even watching the TV with Peter Alliss presenting Pro Celebrity Golf from Turnberry...My favourite hole was the 9th on the Ailsa course named "Bruce's Castle" which is historically linked and named after Robert The Bruce...

Standing on the back tee with the thoughts of that tee shot over the rocks brought it all back...

On a arty note as my new paintings dry I shall post a selection here on my blog...


24 December 2011

Seasons Greetings


To those of you who take the time to read my ramblings old and new have a wonderful Christmas...

8 December 2011

Purple Rain

I painted this abstract expressionistic painting outside plein air style on the patio on an overcast day here in Scotland..

The sun appeared momentarily to be followed by a traditional scottish downpour...

I decided to leave it with the marks made by the rain as I rushed to get the painting and myself undercover...

Entitled " Purple Rain "...

It has now been varnished with a very high gloss finish to enhance the colours...

5 December 2011

Romantic Paintings by Stuart Kirby

Well it seems like winter has finally arrived here on the west coast of Scotland....yesterday the peaks of Goatfell on the Isle Of Arran had their first covering of the white stuff...

As a southern softy whilst I don't like the cold I enjoy the winter season here especially when the temperature gets well below freezing and the dampness in the air goes and the sun shines...seemingly more than the summer I feel...


Anyway back to the arty stuff when I was in Edinburgh dropping off my abstract paintings last month at the Gallery On The Corner I was asked to bring along one of my romantic oil paintings for viewing...

Subsequently I have been asked to paint 3 more romantic paintings for exhibition there in February 2012...

So here's a quick snap of the first one...




17 November 2011

Edinburgh Art Fair Tomorrow



Arty day out tomorrow...



Off to Edinburgh to complete my submission with these additional 3 framed abstracts at the Gallery On The Corner in Northumberland Street...



Then onto the Edinburgh Art Fair at the Corn Exchange for a browse and a nosey...

16 November 2011

Scotland Art

Latest impressionistic landscape/seascape painting

Looking across the Firth Of Clyde towards the Isle Of Arran from the rocky shoreline at Troon Ayrshire here in Scotland...acrylics painted on 7in x 5in masonite/hardboard...

3 November 2011

18 October 2011

Black And White Photography Monday

Back in the summer I walked this Straiton Hill (Craigengower) its not too high just over a 1000feet...



Although not very high compared to the munros and corbetts of 
Scotland the approach behind the trees is very steep...



On the top there's a monument to Lt. Col. James Hunter Blair who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Inkerman in 1854 you can see to the Galloway Hills to the south and Ben Lomond to the north...


I love the cloud formations that you get in Scotland...


If only the rain bearing ones weren't so frequent especially these past 7 days.