About the artist
The man they call Geordie
Geordie has spent a lifetime looking closely at the places most of us hurry past — a weather-worn kirk, a castle keeping its loch, the honest span of an old stone bridge. He paints them the way he sees them: quickly, warmly, and all in one sitting.
His method is watercolour over ink. First the pen, chasing every window, chimney and cobble; then the wash, let loose to run where it will. The result is a kind of ordered spontaneity — precise and free at once, the way a good afternoon of painting should be.
Made to last
Each painting is offered as a museum-grade print, so an original that exists only once can hang in many homes. Prints are produced on demand — nothing is mass-made or sitting in a warehouse — and shipped, carefully packed, anywhere in the world.
Every piece here is © the artist. Buying a print supports an independent painter directly, and puts a little of Britain’s old character on your wall.

From the studio — watercolour & ink
Influences
Artists who inspire me
A tip of the brush to the painters who’ve shaped how I see — Turner above all, for the way he chased light.
- J. M. W. Turner
- Ian Fennelly
- Javid Tabatabaei
- Robert Mee
- Paul Clark
- Richard Musgrave
- Scott Swinson