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Winter Exhibition 2025 - 26
14 November 2025 - 18 January 2026

Winter Exhibition 2025 - 26

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Madeleine Gardiner

Lammermuir Mist I
Oil on canvas
Framed Size: 32 x 39 cm
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Madeleine Gardiner's 'Lammermuir Mist I' envelops viewers in the serene, ethereal beauty of Scotland's rolling landscapes. This oil on canvas (32 x 39 cm framed) captures the gentle embrace of...
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Madeleine Gardiner's "Lammermuir Mist I" envelops viewers in the serene, ethereal beauty of Scotland's rolling landscapes. This oil on canvas (32 x 39 cm framed) captures the gentle embrace of mist over the Lammermuir Hills, with soft hues of blue and muted earth tones blending seamlessly. Gardiner's delicate brushwork and subtle gradations of color evoke a sense of tranquility and introspection, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in the painting’s atmospheric depths. The composition is a sublime interplay of light and shadow, where the landscape emerges and recedes, echoing the fleeting nature of mist itself.

Connection to Scottish Heritage
"Lammermuir Mist I" resonates with themes of Scottish heritage and the timeless allure of its natural landscapes. Gardiner’s work is a testament to contemporary Scottish art’s ability to capture the essence of place, reflecting the quiet majesty of the Lammermuir Hills. This piece transforms any space with its calming presence, encouraging daily moments of reflection and appreciation for Scotland's storied environments. By bringing this painting into a home or office, collectors are not only connecting with local artistic talent but also embracing a piece of Scotland's cultural and natural legacy.
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