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“There is much food for a novel on this island – I wish I could write one but I would lose all my friends as a result” Margaret Fay Shaw writing about South Uist, 1930 1/3
Some of Erik Hoffmann’s paintings of Barra. Text: https://t.co/NoRN8zmYl9 More Images: https://t.co/M7vsoE4KD8 and https://t.co/zMt19Yv5c1
Animated story of Hugh the Skulker and Dun an Sticir from North Uist. There’s also an English language version on Facebook https://t.co/SKbiFDNzKF https://t.co/IyW4gEeb5t
Leaflets and online identification guides to Outer Hebrides wildlife and plants from OHBR https://t.co/8U4gesMaV3
New website from Uist artist Yasmin Davidson: https://t.co/4gjtNgXHVy
"Visions of Ness" is an exhibition by Lewis-based painter Ivor M Mackay at the Comunn Eachdraidh Nis in the restored and extended former Cross School Centre. https://t.co/c2Q0TRbsrh
"Maybe there is a beast" by Uist painter Rhod Evans: "I have been trying to paint Hebridean landscapes and find that I just can’t at the moment. So I have returned to painting ‘war’ - something I find utterly abhorrent for so many reasons..." https://t.co/OXtRSrqNGy
Ian Fleming and Tiree: TIree No.3 - Tighean Dubha, 1972 / Dream of Tiree, 1992
Two paintings of the rocks at Aird A' Mhorain, North Uist by Margaret MacLellan in the exhibition ending this week at @Taigh_C Museum and Arts Centre and online. The cup-shaped marks are probably natural in origin rather than archaeology. https://t.co/f1cb03PmRx
Finding Peace: an exhibition of new paintings from Uist multidisciplinary artist Deborah MacVicar. on show at @Taigh_C and online until 5 March https://t.co/JjfqocOlmo