Scottish Art - Paintings of Scotland:
Piper and Celtic Cross at Loch Lomond
by D. Bruce Bennett
Callin the Brothers at Loch Lomond
This version of Bruce's popular kilted piper silhouette features a misty gray Loch Lomond in the lower left corner of the painting. Though Bruce has created several paintings of a Celtic cross and lone bagpiper, each one has been slightly different in size and coloration. The very unpredictable and un-duplicate-able salt technique he loves to use produces the one-off, heavy-rainstorm effect you see here.

Even though you and your "true love may never meet again on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond," you can still travel there in your mind. Just ask Bruce for a re-make of this watercolor-style Scottish Art. Then you can both sit back and pretend you’re on the banks of Scotlands most famous loch with a highland piper and Celtic cross off in the distance, on the loch's far side.

Callin the Brothers at Loch Lomond Picture of Scotland
Medium: acrylic on 300#, cold-pressed watercolor paper
Image Dimensions: 9.5" w. x 14.5" h.
Mat: 2.75" w. (T&B) and 3" w (L&R) white
Glass: yes
Frame: .375" w. black metal; 16.25" w. x 20.25" h.
(This painting of a piper piping to a Celtic cross SOLD in July, 2007,
but you could commission something similar.)
Please note that all Paintings of Scotland (and Paintings of England, too) on this site are the original artwork of U.S. artist, D. Bruce Bennett. United States customers pay no U.K. exchange rate, no customs duty tax, and no international mailing costs. All we have to add to the very reasonable price of our Scottish Art is plain old U.S. postage (and state tax for Colorado residents).
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