Painting Reviews
John Gerrie Artwork.
119 reviews
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Carys
March 5, 2025
Rosie
February 24, 2025
Imogen
February 13, 2025
Alfie
February 10, 2025
Olivia
February 9, 2025
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Depicting St Machar's Cathedral as it might have looked centuries ago is fascinating. The historic details and softer palette transport you back in time. It's like looking through a window to the past.
This view of Fyvie Castle is grand yet approachable. I like the way the artist has softened the stone with warm colours and greenery. It feels like a real place rather than a museum piece.
This Highland waterfall feels powerful yet graceful. The water tumbles over rocks surrounded by green moss and heather. It captures the raw beauty of Scotland's wild places.
Loch Shiel glistening under the sun looks inviting. The artist has captured the way the light dances on the water and the mountains frame the scene beautifully. It makes me want to go paddling.
Perched dramatically on the cliffs, this view of Dunnottar is breathtaking. You can almost feel the sea breeze and imagine ancient stories unfolding. It's a piece that would spark conversation in any room.
There’s something wonderfully nostalgic about this piece, evoking the quiet dignity of grand estates bathed in soft light. The subtle washes of grey and green lend a contemplative mood, drawing me gently into the scene without overwhelming detail.
The jagged peaks of the Dolomites rise majestically here. I love how the warm sunlight and cool blue shadows play across the mountains. It captures both their beauty and their ruggedness.
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Jade
The standing stones at Callanish look mysterious and almost otherworldly. The way they're arranged against a moody sky gives the painting a mystical atmosphere. It makes me curious about their history.