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Malcolm Cheape | Fishing Boats in Port, Scotland

Malcolm Cheape | Fishing Boats in Port, Scotland

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An oil painting of three fishing boats docked, featuring bright blue oils to capture the reflection in the water. 

Media: Oil Painting and Collage

Frame: Painted Wood

Size: 58 x 48 cm

Style Types: Landscape, Seascape, and Nautical

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Malcolm Cheape

Malcolm Cheape was born in 1964. He is a graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee.

Malcolm Cheape's primary subject matter is the contemporary and historical world of commercial, industrial and naval shipping. This includes decommissioned fishing boats, private yachts, modern day trawlers, tall ships and battle ships. The Scottish east and west coast gives Malcolm the ideal background from which to capture the grace and character of commercial water-bound vessels. He is avid natural historian and through researching the archives of the British maritime museums, and investigating the history and design of boats gone by, Cheape's art work attempts to mirror both past and present. This dedication and passion for maritime subjects has earned him a reputation as one of the leading Scottish and UK marine artists.

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