Ron Lawson - Bruairnis Barra Framed Print & Mount, 26 x 108cm

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Ron Lawson - Bruairnis Barra Framed Print & Mount, 26 x 108cm

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Ron Lawson's explores the contemporary landscapes of Scotland. This ash wood-framed print is inspired by Bruairnis on the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides. Born at home on a farm in Mid Lothian in 1960, Ron spent his early years enjoying the open spaces of the Scottish countryside. On leaving school at 16, Ron started work in the art studio of a large Scottish publishing house and here was encouraged to develop his watercolour skills. After 35 years, Ron left the firm to devote more time to painting and embark on a career as a full-time artist. Mixing a lifelong love of cycling with a desire to capture the beauty of the Highlands and islands of Scotland, Ron explores these areas with his bicycle, sketchpad and paint.


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