Scottish Wildlife Art, watercolour paintings of game including red deer & pheasants

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Scottish Wildlife Paintings

Scottish wildlife is much smaller than the big game Mike was used to in Africa. However he is fascinated by different types of Hybrid pheasants

Scottish wildlife art - Watercolour - Sentinel (Red deer at Glenshee)

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Sentinel
Red deer at Glenshee
670mm x 300mm
£385 - Framed
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Watercolour
Red deer are fairly common at Glenshee in the Scottish highlands
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Scottish game painting - Pheasants courting.
Pheasants Stand Off
4
70mm x 300mm

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Watercolour and Pencil
Pheasant courting

Scottish wildlife art - Watercolour - Mallard duck Male.
Mallard Male
175
mm x 250mm
£75 - Unframed
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Watercolour

Watercolour painting. Capercaillie (Europe's largest game bird and about the most endangered of Scottish wildlife)  
Watercolour Painting
The largest game bird in Europe. Groundbreeders so the eggs and chicks are very vulnerable to birds of prey and vermin. Amongst the most endangered of Scottish wildlife
Capercaillie Study
4
70mm x 300mm
£230 - Classic Mount
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Watercolour Painting - Pair of Mallard ducks.
Mallard Pair
250mm x 175mm
£75 - Unframed
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Watercolours
A pair of Mallard Ducks

Mike's paintings of Scottish Wildlife have a lightness and sensitivity which is only possible with watercolour. However, he frequently adds a little pencil, pastel or acrylic to add new dimensions to his art.

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