Sunset Over Waverley
Home to an extinct volcano, a castle which moonlights as a concert venue, and the biggest arts & culture festival in the world, Edinburgh never ceases to amaze. I have never complained about a staycation in the Scottish capital, and after living there for seven years I am still discovering new places. Even during lockdown, the architecture offers a kind of outdoor museum, and a walk around Old Town can take you back to Edinburgh of old. For me, this piece is a juxtaposition of medieval and modern. It depicts the exact point where Old Town transitions into New Town. By contrasting vibrant colours and lights, with a more, gothic, grungy portrayal of the buildings, I have tried to symbolize the contemporary spirit of Edinburgh while paying tribute to its darker past.
Piece by Kirsten Warrender, who is a self-taught oil painter currently living in Edinburgh. You can find her on Instagram (@kirstenwarrender.art). She started her Instagram account during lockdown simply as a way to showcase her art work and connect with people. Since then, it has transcended and now she offers personal commissions while still creating original work and prints.
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