Sixteen selected prints based on seven days walk along the eastern coastline of the historic county of Ross-shire, Scotland. This section includes The Tarbat Peninsula, The Cromarty Firth & The Black Isle. The walk took place in Summer 2019. Signed, limited edition prints are available […]
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Day 335: Fortrose to Inverness – Felted gutweed & The Kessock Bridge
Date of walk: 23/8/19 At Fortrose, a father arranges five bikes in ascending size by his motorhome; as he turns his back, the wind catches the largest, and they topple like dominoes. Inverness is the biggest city I’ve seen in a long time and with […]

Day 333: Alnessferry to Gallow Hill – The Oil Rig Graveyard
Date of walk: 21/8/19

Day 332: Alness Bay to Alnessferry – Harvest on The Black Isle.
Date of walk: 19/8/19

Day 331: Nigg to Alness Bay – Idle in the Cromarty Firth
Date of walk:19/8/19 Uniquely, the Picts are much in evidence here, and for a few days, I become mildly obsessed with seeing as many of their traces as possible. The Nigg Stone, full of mysterious swirling symbolism, is one of the last records of the […]

Day 330: Tarrel to Nigg – Picts, Guns & Rigs
Date of walk: 17/8/19

Day 329: Balnagal to Tarrel – The Pictish Dragon Stone
Date of walk: 16/8/19