Description
Evening Reflections by Jill McIntosh centres on that rewarding part of the day when the light softens, the water darkens and the horizon begins to glow. The long shape of the land stretches quietly across the middle of the painting, mirrored in reflective water below, while blue and teal tones are lifted by warmer notes of amber and softened sky colour. Evening Reflections has a restful quality, but it is not flat or passive. There is enough movement in the marks and colour shifts to keep the scene alive.
Jill McIntosh’s strength lies in turning weather and light into feeling, and Evening Reflections does that with confidence. Rather than filling the composition with detail, she gives the viewer space to settle into the mood of the place. Her acrylic and knife technique creates a surface with subtle variation, helping the reflection feel luminous instead of polished. Because McIntosh’s work is rooted in Scottish skies and shorelines, Evening Reflections carries that coastal identity naturally while remaining broad enough to suit many interiors.
Evening Reflections is especially well suited to sitting rooms, bedrooms and hospitality spaces where you want artwork that adds depth and calm rather than visual noise. Framing Evening Reflections through First 4 Frames allows the final look to be tailored to the room, whether you prefer a crisp modern edge or a softer gallery presentation. Float glass comes as standard




