Etive Snow Glencoe - Original Panoramic Painting
From my Glencoe Art Gallery
Created from an original artwork painted in Scotland by Scottish Artist Kevin Hunter
Website images are low-resolution to protect my art.



To begin your commission, a 50% non-refundable deposit is required at checkout. The final 50% balance will be due once the artwork is finished and you have provided your final approval. Both the deposit and/or balance may be paid in 3 interest-free installments using Shop Pay or Klarna.
You may also want to have a look at my YouTube channel to see the full effects of the shimmers and glimmers I manage to achieve during the painting creation process - available here.
Commission Your Own Bespoke Painting of Scotland
As a Scottish artist dedicated to capturing the essence of Scotland’s stunning landscapes, I offer commissioned original paintings that bring the unique spirit of the Highlands to your home. The Etive Snow Glencoe - Original Panoramic Painting stands as a magnificent example of this artistic vision, showcasing panoramic proportions that perfectly convey the vastness and drama of Glencoe’s winter scenery.
Each painting is not just an artwork but a bespoke creation tailored to your personal taste and interior requirements. Whether you desire the serene stillness of snow-covered glens or the rugged outlines of the Scottish mountains, this piece invites you to immerse yourself in the tranquil yet powerful atmosphere of the Highlands.
A Collaborative Process:
Your input is essential to crafting a painting that truly resonates with your vision. We work together throughout the process, from selecting a colour palette that complements your living space to deciding on the mood - be it a crisp winter dawn or a fading sunset over the lochs. The Etive Snow Glencoe painting serves as a stunning reference, demonstrating the intricate balance of light, shadow, and texture that defines this landscape.
If you have your own photographs or ideas, these can be incorporated to create a unique scene that holds personal significance. This bespoke approach ensures each piece is not only a visual masterpiece but also a meaningful addition to your art collection.
Commission Details:
Each original painting takes approximately 4 weeks to complete, depending on complexity and size. I use premium, deep-edge canvases with a 3.8cm (1.5 inch) depth to ensure durability and a striking presence on your wall. Bespoke sizes are available to perfectly fit your space, whether for a cosy room or a grand interior.
Professional framing is available at wholesale prices, providing a complete and polished finish to your artwork. Please get in touch for further details or special requests.
The Etive Snow Glencoe - Original Panoramic Painting offers a timeless portrayal of Scotland’s breathtaking winter landscapes, perfect for art lovers seeking authentic, evocative scenes that bring the natural beauty of the Highlands into their homes. This original artwork is a testament to the skill and passion of Glencoe Art Gallery’s renowned artist Kevin Hunter, whose mastery captures the essence of the Scottish environment with remarkable detail and emotion.
Explore the depth of snow-laden peaks, the subtle hues of winter light on the glens, and the expansive panoramic views that define this region. Whether displayed in a private residence, office, or gallery, this painting serves as a captivating focal point that invites reflection and appreciation of Scotland’s natural heritage.
By commissioning your own bespoke painting, you ensure a one-of-a-kind piece that resonates with your personal story and aesthetic preferences. The creative journey is collaborative and transparent, with updates and previews provided at key stages to guarantee your complete satisfaction.
Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Scotland's soul, immortalised through the brushstrokes of an original artist who understands and honours the landscape’s spirit. The Etive Snow Glencoe painting is more than decor - it’s a connection to place, nature, and the evocative beauty of winter in the Scottish Highlands.
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