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Ian Elliot | Calm Day, Shell Beach, Herm Island

Ian Elliot | Calm Day, Shell Beach, Herm Island

SKU:ref: 28058

Regular price £1,540.00 GBP
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This original oil painting by the late Scottish artist Ian Elliot features Herm Island, a peaceful oasis and one of the Channel Islands and part of St Peter Port in Guernsey.

Media: Oil Painting

Frame: White

Size: 83 x 83 cm

Style Types: Landscape and Seascape

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Ian Elliot

Sadly, Ian Elliot died in 2021. We are thankful to his family for allowing us to continue to sell his artwork.
Born in Glasgow, artist Ian Elliot was awarded gold and bronze medals for art on four successive occasions before attending Glasgow School of Art. Thereafter, he trained in the teaching profession and became the Head of Art and Design at King's Park Secondary School in Glasgow for 16 years. Ian left teaching in 1997 to devote himself totally to the pursuit and development of his own artistic career.
Elliot visited, and gained much inspiration from, the island of Mallorca and Italy and France, sharply contrasting environments from that of his native shores. He is known for incorporating the strong colours of the Mediterranean in all his landscapes, these vibrant unmuddied colours that draw in the viewer.

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