By James Swanson/ Traveler Taylor
16"x 20" Oil on Linen
16"x 20" Oil on Linen
See how it was painted over time.
I wasn’t looking for the Loch Ness Monster to paint, no I don’t think Nessy would have sat still for a portrait. I was looking for what the other views of Loch Ness looked like, and I found a portal into Lock Ness past with the help of our new Traveler Taylor.

With all the spectacular views of Loch Ness I’ve decided to do some time traveling. Great views of the loch and hills and I chose to paint from some battle re-enactment at Urquhart Caste photos from Traveler Taylor.
Traveler Taylor’s Story:
We live in Inverness about 15 miles up the road and take a trip every now and again to the beautiful setting of the castle.
My son and I went to watch the re-enactment at Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness. It took place over a weekend. Held in the field at the back of the castle.
They do a couple of re-enactments per year. The castle is owned by Historic Scotland.
The Travelers Painting: "Time Traveler of Loch Ness"
One of the reason’s that I chose to paint a portrait of a battle re-enactor is because my son made our family become re-enactors of the American Revolution.

But of coarse he chose to be on the side of the British, and since the Scots were on the British side it is only fitting to paint a re-enactor.



Painting Tip: Your darkest dark in a painting will be a warm dark, like a dark brown or red mixed with a dark blue.
Also a tip about light and shadows, a rule of thumb to use- warm light = cool shadows, and cool light= warm shadows.




Details of the painting.




Done and Framed
I never knew about the Castle at Loch Ness, it was a good thing that I ran into Traveler Taylor. Taylor said she has never seen the monster and know no one who has- sorry I had to ask, tourist. Thanks Taylor.
About re-enactors, these fine souls volunteer their time and money to play a part in time. If you ever get a chance to see one do so they are great fun. Also talk to these people when you are there the are walking history. They know everything and tell it freely. And if you have a story to tell, you can tell it to me here or at www.TheArtistAndTheTraveler.org.
I’ve seen some wonderful country here in Scotland now it is time to visit some cities. On the road again, til next time Cheerio!
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