Capture the essence of whisky in your home
Whisky Magazineh as scoured the whisky producing world to find an artist who best captures the mood
of the dram.Internationally renowned artist Ian Gray has produced a series of ten limited edition prints
exclusively for Whisky Magazine readers.The third and fourth prints in the series are unveiled here.
How many times have you wished you could visit the great distilleries of the world or witnessed an iconic whisky image you longed to take home with you? Well, as part of our tenth anniversary celebrations, Whisky Magazine has sourced ten of the most spectacular scenes from the world of whisky. Ian is producing a limited edition print run of only 250 prints of each painting, exclusively for readers of Whisky Magazine. Each print is hand signed by the artist and individually numbered, ensuring you receive the most personal touch to your works of art.The third and fourth prints in the collection are a wintery depiction of the George Washington distillery at Mount Vernon and a superbly artistic recreation of the Ardbeg crest embossed on a bottle of their finest.
Born in Hamilton, Scotland in 1966, Ian’s family have a tradition in creating and working with the arts. Second son to an engineer/draftsman and inventor, his mother being a talented kilt maker,both grandparents were highly skilled, his grandfather created wonderful sculptures and pottery, while his grandmother was a painter, creating scores of designs for pottery.
Known for his Scottish landscapes and paintings of Scottish and American distilleries, Ian works with photography, oils and impasto to create photorealism with a twist.
Commissions for his work hang in the Scotch Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh,Ardbeg Distillery, Glenfarclas Distillery and the George Washington Museum at Mount Vernon,Virginia.
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By Rob Allanson
Section : Whisky Prints
Page number : 10