Description
Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree by John Lowrie Morrison OBE is a vibrant Scottish art print built around Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree features a vibrant coastal scene with a sandy beach, green grass, small white houses, and dramatic blue and purple clouds swirling over the ocean. The colour, brushwork and sense of place are immediate, but Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree also has a strong emotional charge that keeps the image from becoming merely decorative. The sense of Balemartine gives Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree extra identity, and Balemartine helps anchor the mood of the piece from the first glance. There is movement in the sky, land or shoreline, and that energy gives the print a lively presence in the room.
John Lowrie Morrison OBE, widely known as Jolomo, is celebrated for bold colour, expressive handling and his deeply felt response to the west coast, islands and crofting landscapes of Scotland. Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree reflects that unmistakable language well, bringing together realism and painterly freedom in a way that feels joyful and direct. The subject may be a church, cottage, bay, rock formation or village edge, but in Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree the deeper focus is always on colour, atmosphere and the emotional life of the landscape.
Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree would sit comfortably in living rooms, hallways, studies or hospitality spaces where artwork with atmosphere and identity is wanted. Because Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree has a clear sense of mood, it can work either as a focal piece on its own or as part of a broader wall arrangement that draws on Scottish landscape, coastal or wildlife themes.
First 4 Frames offers a wide choice of professional framing options for Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree, making it easy to choose a presentation that suits both the artwork and the room. Float glass is fitted as standard. Professionally framing Rain Squall, Balemartine, Isle of Tiree through First 4 Frames helps the finished piece feel polished, durable and ready to hold its place in the home for years to come.




