alan b hayman | land and sea

29 September to 08 November
coll
by Alan B Hayman
camusdarroch sunset
by Alan B Hayman
camusdarroch - ringed plovers
by Alan B Hayman
kingfisher
by Alan B Hayman
pine marten and bluebells
by Alan B Hayman
wren & rhododendrons
by Alan B Hayman
jura from oronsay
by Alan B Hayman
scots pines
by Alan B Hayman
sanna sunset
by Alan B Hayman
kildonan beach, south uist
by Alan B Hayman
end of luskintyre beach, harris
by Alan B Hayman
ardtoe
by Alan B Hayman
morvern sunset
by Alan B Hayman
hinds in the snow
by Alan B Hayman
stag & scots pines
by Alan B Hayman
rum from eigg
by Alan B Hayman
creag an tuilphan, glen lyon
by Alan B Hayman
glen coe
by Alan B Hayman
the spey
by Alan B Hayman
eigg from portuairk
by Alan B Hayman
mull fulmars
by Alan B Hayman
rainbow scarista beach, harris
by Alan B Hayman
puffins
by Alan B Hayman
red admiral & bramble
by Alan B Hayman
pine marten & brambles
by Alan B Hayman
sunset tiree
by Alan B Hayman
rum from portuairk
by Alan B Hayman
the rut
by Alan B Hayman
puffins III
by Alan B Hayman
near arisaig
by Alan B Hayman
black guillemot
by Alan B Hayman
iona
by Alan B Hayman

Renowned Highland wildlife and landscape painter Alan B Hayman returns to Resipole Studios with his captivating new collection, Land & Sea. From the majestic peaks of Glen Coe to the serene depths of snow-covered pine forests and the sun-kissed sands of Luskintyre, Hayman’s masterful brushstrokes bring the stunning Scottish landscape to life. Though not always immediately obvious, a hidden element of wildlife lurks within each of his paintings. Whether it’s a circus of puffins soaring above crashing waves or a herd of majestic deer blending seamlessly into the mountainside, Hayman’s deep-seated love for Scotland’s natural beauty is evident in every stroke.

Alan Hayman was born in Montrose in 1947. When most of his peers were still playing with toys, he was studying and drawing the birdlife found around the Montrose Basin. Although he has had no formal training he has developed his technical skills and knowledge through his own study of the landscape and wildlife, and through this process has honed remarkable painting skills. Painting is his life and he believes he was born to paint, even teaching himself taxidermy to achieve a better understanding of the anatomy of the birds and animals which are portrayed in his work.

After working as a commercial artist for 15 years Alan moved to Glen Lyon in Perthshire where he painted in his magnificent surroundings and opened his own gallery. In 2008 he relocated to the small hamlet of Drimnin on the west coast of Scotland where he now has a large workshop and studio overlooking the Sound of Mull and Tobermory harbour. Living in this location, in the midst of abundant wildlife and epic scenery Alan is able to be encapsulated by the subject and matter of what he paints. His landscapes and wildlife paintings are admired nationally and internationally for their distinct style and intricate detail and his work resides in collections around the world. Alan spends his time exploring on his boat and through his painting he captures the majesty of this spectacular part of Scotland.