Belhaven Rooftops, Glasgow, 16 x 10 inch ink and watercolor by George C. Clark AVAILABLE
One of the reasons for my 3-week visit to Scotland this summer was to attend the wedding festivities for my sister's stepdaughter. She and her new husband live and work in London, but planned this destination wedding in his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland. We stayed at the Belhaven Hotel, which occupies a lovely Edwardian building in the West End of Glasgow near the wedding venue. Picture Belhaven Terrace as an oval street of outward-facing buildings squashed flat to run parallel to the Great Western Road. The Belhaven Hotel is on the north-facing side of the terrace and looks over the Terrace, a narrow parkway, and then the Great Western Road. The back of the hotel, where my room was located, looks over a low outbuilding toward the backs of the houses on the south-facing side of Belhaven Terrace. One afternoon I opened the window and spent some time drawing this view.
This painting is in my current exhibition at 3 Crowns Park Gallery. See previous post for details.
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