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Festival Exhibition
A celebration of dynamic contemporary art, 19 July - 31 August 2025

Festival Exhibition : A celebration of dynamic contemporary art

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Allison Young, Beach at Crossapol Tiree

Allison Young

Beach at Crossapol Tiree
Oil on panel
Unframed Size: 25 x 40 cm 
£ 245.00
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Allison Young's 'Beach at Crossapol Tiree' beautifully captures the serene and expansive beauty of Scotland's coastal landscapes. This oil on canvas (25 x 40 cm) offers a tranquil view where...
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Allison Young's "Beach at Crossapol Tiree" beautifully captures the serene and expansive beauty of Scotland's coastal landscapes. This oil on canvas (25 x 40 cm) offers a tranquil view where the sky meets the sea, painted in delicate shades of blue and white that evoke a sense of calm and reflection. Young's technique is evident in her skilful rendering of clouds and the gentle waves lapping against the shore, creating a scene that feels both intimate and infinite. The soft, sandy tones and the play of light and shadow invite viewers to lose themselves in the natural beauty of Tiree’s coastline.


Exploring Coastal Tranquility
The painting celebrates the untouched beauty of Scotland's beaches, encouraging viewers to ponder their personal connections to nature and the environment. Its presence on a wall can transform a space, offering a window to the tranquil Scottish coast and a moment of peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Young's work is a testament to the enduring appeal of Scotland's natural landscapes, and its ability to evoke a sense of place and serenity within any setting.
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