A portrait of the rugged Angus coastline at Auchmithie, where ancient cliffs and tidal rocks meet the shifting light of the North Sea. The shoreline is carved from layers of old red sandstone, shaped over millions of years and softened by moss, sea spray, and time. In the foreground, the rocks glow with deep greens and earthy tones, while the cliffs rise behind them in dramatic, weather‑worn strata.
The scene is captured in a moment of calm between tides, when the sea pulls back to reveal the textures and colours that define this wild stretch of coast. Soft light breaks through the clouds, illuminating the rock formations and adding depth to the sky. The result is a piece that feels both grounded and atmospheric — a study of geology, weather, and the quiet power of the Scottish shoreline.
A portrait of the rugged Angus coastline at Auchmithie, where ancient cliffs and tidal rocks meet the shifting light of the North Sea. The shoreline is carved from layers of old red sandstone, shaped over millions of years and softened by moss, sea spray, and time. In the foreground, the rocks glow with deep greens and earthy tones, while the cliffs rise behind them in dramatic, weather‑worn strata.
The scene is captured in a moment of calm between tides, when the sea pulls back to reveal the textures and colours that define this wild stretch of coast. Soft light breaks through the clouds, illuminating the rock formations and adding depth to the sky. The result is a piece that feels both grounded and atmospheric — a study of geology, weather, and the quiet power of the Scottish shoreline.