• Iain Robinson
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Top of the North

A painting inspired by a lovely hill here in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The hill has a vitrified fort on the summit...a prehistoric fort whose stones have somehow become fused together by great heat. It's a mystery how this happened, or when. The hill is called "Tap o' the Noth" and isn't very high, but it commands a very good view and is a benign feeling place. When I was there last I noticed a red deer calf lying up in the bracken, waiting for it's mother to return. I passed by, making as little disturbance as possible.

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julie Marks 10 Jun 2007

Wow!! Stunning work;the colors and warm hues are fabulous!!

Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 28 Feb 2006

Excellent abstract. Love the warm colours . I like your interesting little 'histories'. Brilliant!

Deborah Martin 26 Feb 2006

Beautiful and golden work Iain!! Great story that you expressed to go with it!! Very pleasing colours to the eyes and marvellously done abstract!!! It is indeed great the way you are able to tell these wonderful stories and depict interesting places in your unique abstract way.....Excellent!!!

Analua 07 Feb 2006

Powerful warm colors!!!! Magnific work Iain!!!!

Peter Rivron 07 Feb 2006

Beautiful art work.