Immersive Creative Experiences in Scotland
We are delighted to announce that our new immersive sketching & painting experience with Scottish artist Orla Stevens is now open for booking! This 10-day immersive creative experience takes you from the vibrant city of Glasgow to the stunning coastal landscapes on the… Continue Reading “Now open for booking: Living Landscapes art experience with Orla Stevens”
We’re delighted to let you know that next year’s Elemental Skye art experience with Liz Myhill is no open for booking! Running from 13 to 20 March 2027, this immersive experience with Skye artist Liz Myhill as workshop leader will take you to the… Continue Reading “Now open for booking! March 2027 Skye art experience with Liz Myhill!”
The UK Government has introduced new entry rules for visitors. New Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) are being introduced worldwide for visitors to the UK who do not currently need a visa for short stays, or who do not already have a UK immigration status… Continue Reading “New Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) for visitors to the UK”
Studio on the Shore – 20% off winter stays The light, colours and magic of the sea are amazing all year round, but can sometimes be extra special during the quieter months. If the West Coast is calling you, you may want to coorie… Continue Reading “Cosy Winter Retreat Offer”
When artists Reni Gower and Melissa Hilliard Potter approached me about a collaborative project with the theme ‘Sacred Geometry & the Scottish Landscape’ I was intrigued right away. Sacred geometry sounded interesting and I sensed that Scotland with its ancient heritage and unique natural environments… Continue Reading “Thoughts on Sacred Geometry”
Studio on the Shore – art studio for holiday hire After several months of renovation work, my little Studio on the Shore is now ready for welcoming creative travellers! Situated right on the seashore in my village Innellan on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll… Continue Reading “Now ready for booking! Self-catering artist studio in Argyll”