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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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John McClenaghen

Reverie, Seeing and Remembering
Acrylic on canvas
Framed Size: 105 x 124 cm
£ 2,900.00
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John McClenaghen's 'Reverie, Seeing and Remembering' evokes the dreamy tranquility of a Scottish coastal landscape captured in a moment of contemplative stillness. This substantial acrylic on canvas (105 x 124...
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John McClenaghen's "Reverie, Seeing and Remembering" evokes the dreamy tranquility of a Scottish coastal landscape captured in a moment of contemplative stillness. This substantial acrylic on canvas (105 x 124 cm framed) presents a harmonious composition where sea meets shore, rendered in a palette of serene blues, soft sandy beiges, and vibrant lime greens. The foreground features delicately rendered coastal grasses that seem to dance in a gentle breeze, while the middle distance reveals a sweeping beach that stretches toward a misty horizon. McClenaghen's technique balances impressionistic brushwork with more defined elements, creating a sense of memory and impression rather than strict representation—perfectly aligned with the painting's evocative title.

Coastal Memories and Emotional Resonance
The artwork transforms any space with its atmospheric quality, bringing the refreshing essence of the Scottish coastline indoors. When displayed, "Reverie, Seeing and Remembering" creates a window to a peaceful natural sanctuary, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on their own memories of shoreline walks and coastal contemplation. The substantial scale of the piece allows it to command attention as a focal point, while the gentle colour harmony ensures it maintains a calming presence. McClenaghen's masterful handling of light and space in this work demonstrates why contemporary Scottish landscape painting continues to resonate with collectors who seek art that connects them to both place and emotional experience.
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