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Bass Rock - Firth of Forth Landmark
An unexpected raptor on the beach near the Bass Rock
1/12/20261 min read


It was a winter’s day in East Lothian but fine enough for a stroll along the shore at North Berwick. The merlin in the picture caught my eye as he pursued a rock pipit. It came out of the blue. He didn’t catch the wee bird but nonetheless I thought he should put in an appearance in the composition.
The Bass Rock, of course, is very much a landmark. It’s a volcanic plug, as most everyone knows, and matches the Berwick Law that rises behind the resort town of North Berwick.
The town itself is worth a look at any time of year and is popular with Edinburgh folk keen to sniff the sea air. There are cafes, galleries and other nice shops and the place has an altogether comfortable and well-to-do air. It even has a rail connection with Edinburgh.
About the Bass Rock artwork
As for the painting, this was done at a time when I’d moved on from water-colour - too nerve-wracking, to be honest - and started to use gouache. It’s more forgiving, as the colours are opaque and this means you can paint over mistakes!
Back then I’d soak the paper first, then let it dry and paste it down with that brown paper tape with the odd taste if you lick it to wet it. (Wait, too much information, I fear.) Consequently, the original painting has a brown strip on all four sides that does absolutely nothing for it, so has been cropped in the quality print you’d get if you fancied buying it…and you know I’d like you to. You wouldn’t be the first…
Oh, and these days I tend to use paper blocks pre-gummed all round, so no soaking is necessary. What a faff that was…Still, you're worth it....
Anyway, thanks for coming with me this far. We’ll visit some more places on other blog pages. Bear with me…