The outer Hebrides have become a haven for artists inspired by the contrasts and isolation of the islands. Ian Sclater travelled to meet them
Forty miles off the northwest coast of Scotland, the remote and sparsely populated Outer Hebrides are home to a colony of talented artists who have been drawn to the area by the unique light and landscape from which they draw their inspiration and by the space and time to pursue their work.
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Scottish Art
from Issue 14 published on 2/5/2004