
Looking roughly West (with the burial ground in the background).
Looking roughly West (with the burial ground in the background).
From the road (A949) looking West.
Although there are other more natural looking boulders near by...
Small stone in field to North again, this time looking West.
Small stone in next field (north of Inveshin Farm Stone) – something about it made me think it maybe wasn’t natural? Perhaps a better trained eye will have an opinion?...
“Hog backed stone” from the south.
“hog backed stone” as referred to in the Canmore entry.
North-facing side of the stone – with Carbisdale Castle in the background.
The south -facing face of the stone in low Winter sun.
Looking East back up towards the road (A837).
Looking roughly SW from the verge of the A837.
From the A837 looking roughly west.
Mixed media on watercolour paper, 12 x 9”. Ahh to be back with those glorious colours!
Show’s the scale of the ‘door’ quite nicely – against a three year old!
A field sketch at the site. Didn’t quite get the stone shapes right in haste, but really does capture the real colours of the place.
Approximation of the view roughly West – of course you can’t see this from the stones now due to the modern plantation tree coverage.
Taken standing on the stone field wall, looking roughly West.
Acrylics. 2010. Done back in the studio from photos and colour sketches taken on site.