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**Dronma
**Judith Bridgland
**Mary Davidson
**Jean Feeney
**Dugald Findlay
**Jan Fisher
**Robert Kelsey
**David Morrison
**Lesley McLaren
**Lin
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**Kate Philp
**Joe Smernicki
**Erni Upton
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Although
she lives in the heart of Highland Perthshire, Jean Feeney admits
that some of her greatest artistic inspiration comes from a very different
part of the Scottish landscape.
From her first visit to Ardnamurchan and the West Coast in 1990, Jean
fell in love with the landscape, light and colour and they have been
at the centre of her creative output ever since.
Born in York, Jean has Scottish roots through her father’s family
and came back to live north of the border from Hertfordshire over
15 years ago.
An intensive fine art training followed and simultaneously, she began
to develop her own style. Her subjects are wide ranging and she is
becoming known in the world of Scottish art for her eclectic approach
and the scope of her artistic vision. She works in a variety of media
oils, pastels, gouache and watercolour – and her trademark in
strong and bold colour combined with energy, light and atmosphere.
Her main influences are the Scottish Colourists and some of the German
Expressionists, and, of course Van Gogh for his love of yellow and
use of thickly applied and textured paint.
Her work is becoming increasingly in demand, which is pushing her
output to the maximum, but she’s delighted to report that she
is represented in many private and corporate collections throughout
the world.
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Boats on the Shore, Lewis |

Evening on the Shore, Loch Ewe
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Mhairi's Monday Morning |

On the Way to Ardmair |

Towards Polbain and Achiltibuie
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Portnahaven, Isle of Islay |

Puffer Passing, Ardnamurchan |

Summer on the Isle of Lewis |

Boats on the Rocky Shore, Ardnamurchan
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Chuggin Along |

Shore Cottages, Isle of Barra
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Sunlit Cottages, Tirree
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