Philip Braham: On art and life in lockdown by Andrew Welsh
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Heavenly Turbulence, a painting by Philip Braham.
For the past four decades Philip Braham has been examining the human condition through his depictions of the Scottish countryside. In recent years the Glasgow-born artist has achieved acclaim for a series of brooding landscapes that have reflected on our common mortality, with his latest body of work extending the theme to reflect emotions stirred while locked down in Perthshire from late-winter through to summer last year.
A long-time admirer of the county’s often stunning rural vistas, Philip and his family moved from Edinburgh to Crieff three years ago, partly to escape city life, but also, crucially, to enable him to immerse himself in a setting that has become central to his calling.
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