Above: First of June. Forest of Luffness 8. Oil on 19.5×19.5 inch wood. Rose Strang 2025
This series is (at last) coming into its own now. It’s taken far longer than other painting series to become coherent as there have been a lot of elements to bring together.
- (Detail) ‘First of June. Forest of Luffness 7’. Oil on 12×12″ canvas. Rose Strang 2025
I’m starting to see the theme of a search emerge – these figures in the forest asking questions of life and death. I’ve always loved Gauguin’s painting D’où venons-nous? Que sommes-nous? Où allons-nous?/Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? 1897 In which he asks these questions so fundamental to the human condition:
- By Paul Gauguin – Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36264337
At the same time as painting this series (which explores the ruined remains of a 12th century Carmelite Friary) I’ve also been learning Medieval music from the time, which has become part of the documentary (by filmmaker Manuel Pennuto) about this entire project.
So, tomorrow I’ll share some photos showing part of the process, including really beautiful stills from our music recording session from the Song House at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh last week. Hugely inspiring!



Looks like you’re into the swing of things again. Great to see. Keep going!
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Hi Chris, thank you so much! Yes it’s getting a bit easier now. Hope your projects are going well too x
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