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Return To One Man's Island

Keith Brockie's 'One Man's Island: Paintings and Sketches from the Isle of May' (1984) immediately became one of the bestselling Scottish natural history books of all time. The combination of breathtaking wildlife images with notes and background information captured unforgettably the beauty of nature and in particular that of the Isle of May a little gem of an island in the Firth of Forth. Since then Brockie has constantly returned to the Isle of May. From April through to October of 2010 he stayed on the island working intensively to produce an entirely new set of drawings and paintings. With his eye for colour and characteristic attention to detail he has produced a huge number of artworks mixing depictions of the majestic peregrine and white-tailed eagle with sketches of fluffy eider
ducklings and kittiwake chicks. All the natural history of the island is represented from its delicate maritime flowers to fish crabs and lobsters. Return to One Man's Island will be the publishing event of the year for those who loved Brockie's original Isle of May book as well as a whole new generation of readers and lovers of wildlife painting.
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Keith Brockie's ' One Man's Island: Paintings & Sketches from the Isle of May' (1984) immediately became one of the bestselling Scottish natural history books of all time. The combination of breathtaking wildlife images with notes & background information captured unforgettably the beauty of nature & in particular that of the Isle of May a little gem of an island in the Firth of Forth. Since then Brockie has constantly returned to the Isle of May. From April through to October of 2010 he stayed on the island working intensively to produce an entirely new set of drawings & paintings. With his eye for colour & characteristic attention to detail he has produced a huge number of artworks mixing depictions of the majestic peregrine & white-tailed eagle with sketches of fluffy eider ducklings & kittiwake chicks. All the natural history of the island is represented from its delicate maritime flowers to fish crabs & lobsters. Return to One Man's Island will be the publishing event of the year for those who loved Brockie's original Isle of May book as well as a whole new generation of readers & lovers of wildlife painting.

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