Douglas Roulston

Available paintings by Douglas Roulston. Please click on the thumbnails for more images and full information.

Harris Blues

The Colours of Mannal

Calgary Bay

Fairy Pools

Berneray, West Beach

Dunnotar Castle

Gott Bay, Tiree

Talisker Into the Dark

Loch Morlich

Gott Bay Tiree II

Light Dance over Ben A'an

Lairig Ghru Cairngorms

Loch Avon

Benbecula

Loch Morlich II

Elgol's Sunset Storm

Storm Clouds Over Mellon Udrigle

Spirit of Sandwood

The Green Loch, Cairngorms

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Douglas Roulston

Douglas gained a BA (Hons) followed by a Master of Fine Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 2008, where he studied the work of 19th Century Romantic artists who first portrayed the picturesque scenery of areas like Glencoe and Loch Katrine. He is inspired by Scottish highland myths and legends and portrays them using oils, acrylics and charcoal, capturing the intensity and majesty of the landscape and frequently uses imaginary techniques. This is achieved by highlighting, over exaggerating rock faces and creating piercing light rays through breaking clouds, reflection and focusing on the tranquillity of distant springs and lochs. Mankind or human creations rarely feature in his work as it is the awe of nature, and the spirit of the sublime that he loves to explore.

In 2013, Douglas gained a PDGE in Art and Design and is now an Art and Design teacher in the East of Scotland.  His recent works concentrate on the use of vivid colours to represent the vibrant diversity of the Scottish landscape while focusing on the changing weather of Scotland, creating turbulent skies and wild waters.