Ruberslaw, near Denholm, is another iconic landmark in the Borders landscape.
“Oft have I wandered, in my vernal years,
Where Ruberslaw his misty summit rears,
And, as the fleecy surges closed amain,
To gain the top have traced that shelving lane,
Where every shallow stripe of level green,
That, winding, runs the shattered crags between”
- from ‘Scenes of infancy’ by the Scottish Romantic poet Dr John Leyden, 1803
Acrylic paint on card
26.5x20.3cm // 40×30cm with antique white mount
Unframed
Ruberslaw, near Denholm, is another iconic landmark in the Borders landscape.
“Oft have I wandered, in my vernal years,
Where Ruberslaw his misty summit rears,
And, as the fleecy surges closed amain,
To gain the top have traced that shelving lane,
Where every shallow stripe of level green,
That, winding, runs the shattered crags between”
- from ‘Scenes of infancy’ by the Scottish Romantic poet Dr John Leyden, 1803
Acrylic paint on card
26.5x20.3cm // 40×30cm with antique white mount
Unframed
Original artwork signed and dated by Brian Hinnigan