Main image ‘Storm Clouds Over Criffel Hill, Solway’

Above ‘Mountain Mist, Isle of Skye’

Above ‘Morning light, Scottish Highlands’

Above ‘Sunset Silloth on Solway’

Above ‘Sunset Silloth on Solway’

Above ‘Sunset Outer Hebrides’

Above ‘Storm clouds over Isle of Harris Scotland’

Above ‘Mountain mist Isle of Skye’

Above ‘Luskentyre Beach Isle of Harris’

Above ‘After the Storm, Isle of Skye’

Above ‘Evening Reflections, Western Isles’

Above ‘Autumn Mist, Isle of Skye’

Above ‘After the Storm, Isle of Skye’

Her website

edit, now with expanded images!

  • JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee
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    Very cool. I post roundups like this on a regular basis for my community, and let’s just say that a certain ‘labor of love’ needs to be involved.

    Anyway, I like these ‘empty, meditative landscapes.’
    So often we seem to think that a landscape needs lots of things going on, but these work perfectly well I think, with their sense of ‘stretching to infinity.’

    Btw, in case this is of interest, one can have the images expand with a click, for example:

    (click the “source” button to see the code used)

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      1 month ago

      a certain ‘labor of love’ needs to be involved

      You are not wrong! I think I must be mental sometimes, but it can be good fun discovering new things and then sharing them…

      I really like her work, I posted last week some of her cityscapes of Manchester, which is interesting to see the ordinary and mundane of somewhere you know immortalized in art. I’ve got some others of hers which I’ll probably share next week

      Also thanks for the tip regarding the code to expand images, it would be nice if the developers added a nice easy button to click to do it for me, but it’s something I can remember to do, like all the other minor things that help when making a post (it’s a learning process)

      Cheers! 😀

      edit, I’ve just tried it out on one of my posts on mander, it works really well!