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If you really want a fresh perspective on your country, writes television director Arlene Searle, see it through the eyes of your landscape painters. Wendy Sutherland In a cramped box room, paint ...
On 19 September, Studio Two Six One in Newton Mearns opens its doors to the latest collection from Scottish landscape artist Emma S. Davis, ...
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Professor Iain Stewart reveals how Scotland's unique landscape was shaped. Here, he uncovers the devastating impact of mankind and the climate on the nation's trees. Professor Iain Stewart reveals how ...
Scotland, host of the COP26 climate summit this November, is the site of an ambitious rewilding project with a centuries-long timeline for restoring the forests that once blanketed the now-familiar ...
What a year it has been for Scotland. While the independence referendum held in September kept the country in union with the rest of the U.K., the extent of citizens' and communities' involvement in ...
Grimsby-born photographer Paul Webster has been announced as this year's winner of the Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year Award. Webster, who is based in Cromdale, won the prize with a ...
In 2010, schools across Scotland were invited to participate in BBC Scotland Learning's Your Landscape Story - Our Crew competition. Entries were judged by a selection panel made up of representatives ...
The DNA of Scottish people still contains signs of the country's ancient kingdoms, with many apparently living in the same areas as their ancestors did more than a millennium ago, a study shows.
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