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Resipole Gallery

Facing West

The Facing West exhibition launched today  (18th July) at the Resipole Gallery in Ardnamurchan, Scotland …

This summer, join us for Facing West, a vibrant group exhibition celebrating new artwork inspired by the rugged beauty and light of Scotland’s West Coast. Featured artists include Kirstie Cohen, Debbie Lee, Penelope Anstice, Sam MacDonald, Rose Strang, Lynn McGregor, Andrew Sinclair, Moy Mackay, Jan Gardner, Jess Hinsley, and Penny Godlington, among others.

https://www.resipolestudios.co.uk/rose-strang

Here are my paintings of Iona included in the show (below), some painted en plain air on the Isle of Iona, some worked up later in the studio from sketches …

(To reserve or buy a painting, contact the gallery on their website contact page: https://www.resipolestudios.co.uk/contacts

Iona Sea and new exhibitions in 2025

Above: North Beach Iona, May. Oil on 30×20 inch linen canvas. Rose Strang 2025

Lots of exciting new projects coming up!

The painting above is one of a series I’m creating for the Graystone Gallery, Edinburgh for their Edinburgh Festival exhibition, which launches on Saturday July 19th from 1 to 3pm

The painting below is for the Limetree Gallery‘s upcoming Summer Exhibition which launches 3rd July. You can preview or reserve paintings now by contacting them on their website.

(If you’re interested in buying or reserving one of the paintings please contact the galleries direct on the links in the above paragraph, thank you).

I have another three at larger sizes for the Graystone coming up. Readers of the blog will know how much Iona means to me, and to thousands of other people who visit the island every year. It’s a special place I’ve been visiting now for about thirty four years and I’d say it’s one of my biggest inspirations as an artist.

The next larger paintings will be a bit more abstract, but I know that people find these paintings of turquoise sparkling water joyful, and so do I!

This series is doubly special since my partner Adam and I prepared the canvases ourselves with sretcher bars and raw linen.

I’ve kept the lovely texture and colour of the linen by using clear gesso. If you look at the close ups of ‘Sea Light, Iona’ and ‘Iona North Beach, May’ below, you can see the unpainted canvas …

More soon …