STUDIO gALLERY

Unique original Scottish Landscapes,
coastal & Islands Paintings

visitors welcome

Viewing by appointment and to reassure following Scottish Government Covid 19 guidelines.   Opportunity to meet artist in residence and gallery owner to view original paintings and prints for sale, to commission work or take an art tutorial. 

Exhibitions

Regular changing quality art exhibitions on theme of Scottish landscape, coastal, seascapes and Islands

Studio Gallery

Studio-Gallery is set in a delightful former church that has been tastefully renovated to provide a light and airy art space.

Plein-air Painting Days

Improve your health and wellbeing with a Plein-air Painting Day inspired by landscape and coast near the Studio-Gallery

Gallery

Contemporary original Scottish art of landscapes, coastal and seascapes

Studio

Quality one of a kind artworks created in tranquil surrounds

Gallery (view 2)

Travel scenes of painting trips Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau

vISITORS WELCOME

Allan’s Studio-Gallery is set in a delightful former church that has been tastefully renovated to provide a light and airy art space. Here in this amazing space, resident artist and studio-gallery owner Allan McNally creates bold, vibrant contemporary paintings of Scottish landscapes, coastal and seascapes including Galloway, Carrick and Burns Country scenes along and near the SW Scotland Coastal 300 Route.  As well as, travel scenes in the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau are exhibited in regularly changing exhibitions in the gallery.

A prolific artist, Allan enjoy sharing his skills with others and regularly gives ongoing demonstrations in his Studio Open Days, giving visitors an insight to his methods of work, tips, techniques and insight into the life of an artist.

Allan, a professional mid-career artist, has exhibited with art galleries around Scotland, London and Dallas in Texas and regularly at art fairs in Glasgow, Aberdeen and London. His work can be found in private and corporate collections in the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, France, Spain and Japan.