Landscape Paintings
Scotland’s landscape has inspired generations of artists. From the dramatic Highlands and rugged coastlines
to the soft rolling Lowlands and island shorelines, the country offers an extraordinary variety of scenery.
Scottish landscape art is celebrated for its expressive colour, atmospheric light, and deep
emotional connection to place.
Contemporary Scottish landscape painters continue this tradition with fresh perspectives, bold techniques,
and a strong sense of identity. Their work captures not only the geography of Scotland, but also its weather,
mood, and spirit — elements that make Scottish landscape painting instantly recognisable.
Below is a curated selection of leading Scottish landscape artists represented on
ScottishArtPaintings.co.uk.
John Bell’s paintings capture the drama and atmosphere of Scotland’s coastline and countryside. His work is
known for its strong composition, expressive skies, and a sense of movement that reflects the ever‑changing
Scottish weather.
Davy Brown brings a distinctive, semi‑abstract approach to Scottish landscape painting. His bold shapes,
rich colours, and stylised forms create contemporary interpretations of rural Scotland, filled with warmth
and character.
Stephanie Dees paints charming, atmospheric scenes of Scottish towns, harbours, and coastal villages. Her
mixed‑media technique and delicate textures give her landscapes a gentle, inviting quality.
Jean Feeney’s vibrant landscapes are filled with colour and energy. Her expressive brushwork and uplifting
palette bring a contemporary twist to Scottish coastal and rural scenes.
Nael Hanna is known for his powerful, windswept paintings of Scotland’s coastline. His expressive technique
and dramatic use of texture capture the raw energy of the Scottish sea and sky.
Charles Jamieson paints bright, sunlit landscapes inspired by Scotland and beyond. His clean lines, bold
colour, and contemporary style give his Scottish scenes a fresh, modern feel.
Robert Kelsey is renowned for his serene coastal paintings, particularly of the west coast and islands. His
luminous light, calm waters, and soft colour palette create peaceful, uplifting Scottish landscapes.
John Kingsley works across both representational and abstract landscape styles. His Scottish scenes are
characterised by strong structure, expressive colour, and a deep understanding of form.
Hamish MacDonald’s bold, expressive landscapes are instantly recognisable. His energetic brushwork and
vibrant colour capture the spirit of Scotland’s mountains, lochs, and coastline.
Louis McNally paints atmospheric Scottish landscapes with dramatic lighting and a sense of quiet intensity.
His work often features long shadows, low horizons, and a cinematic mood.
Nicola Wakeling creates soft, atmospheric coastal scenes inspired by Scotland’s beaches and shorelines. Her
gentle tones and subtle light evoke calm, reflective moments by the sea.
Contemporary Scottish landscape art is defined by:
These artists demonstrate the richness and diversity of Scottish landscape painting, offering
collectors a wide range of styles united by a shared love of Scotland’s scenery.
Scottish Landscape Art – Contemporary Scottish Landscape Painters
Contemporary Scottish Landscape Artists
John Bell
Davy Brown
Stephanie Dees
Jean Feeney
Nael Hanna
Charles Jamieson
Robert Kelsey
John Kingsley
Hamish MacDonald
Louis McNally
Nicola Wakeling
The Character of Scottish Landscape Art
