Inspired by his favourite places to visit with his family, contemporary fine artist, Richard Rowan, has placed the Scottish landscape at the heart of this new collection. Fascinated by the nature that surrounds us, Rowan explores a sense of change in these paintings, showing that landscapes are not still, they are constantly transforming. Studying landscapes frame by frame, the artist is always watching for the perfect moment to immortalise on glass, aware of even the smallest shifts in his surroundings.
Often finding himself lost in moments of observing a landscape, Rowan shares the feelings of awe and escapism that he experiences in nature through his artwork for people to enjoy in their own homes. Encouraging people to stop and enjoy the endless nuances and drama of nature, Rowan hopes that his work will prevent people from taking the beautiful landscapes that surround us for granted.
Featured Art: 'Once Upon A Time In...'. Hand-signed Flatbed Giclée on Glass by Richard Rowan.
As with all of Rowan’s work, this new collection is best experienced as an immersive journey. To complement the dramatic landscapes, the collection is paired with evocative music by Hans Zimmer. Tracks like ‘A Place in the Sky’ from The Creator Soundtrack bring a sweeping, cinematic quality to the paintings, while ‘Origins of Life’ sets the stage for the intensity of ‘Tempest’s Touch’.
Featured Art: 'Tempest's Touch'. Hand-signed Flatbed Giclée on Glass by Richard Rowan.
On each of Richard Rowan’s Unique and original artworks is a transparent viewing panel to allow collectors to see the incredible reverse painting process behind their creation.
There’s something universal about the way we all first learn to draw a landscape – the curve of a hill, the arc of the sun, a path winding its way through the page – but for Rowan, it is about taking that simplicity and elevating it. Observing the artwork, the scene is already familiar to us, but the hyperreal detail in the glass paintings sets Rowan’s work apart.
Infusing movement, drama and light, the artist deepens the contrast, sharpens the details and lets the small shifts in nature take centre stage. Rowan believes that it is in fleeting moments that something greater is revealed, whether it be a passing cloud, the glow of evening light catching on the horizon, or the way mist clings to the fields in the early morning.
Featured Art: 'Call Of The Wild'. Hand-signed Flatbed Giclée on Glass by Richard Rowan.
Richard Rowan is a true innovator of his unique painting technique. Working in reverse, he paints from underneath the glass. Starting with the finishing touches of the foreground, he paints in layers, completing the background last.
Working to constantly evolve his craft, Rowan sets himself new challenges with every collection. Developing his techniques to be able to best express the beauty and awe of nature to the viewer, his goal is to paint the landscape with absolute fidelity. Whilst painting this collection, he developed a new technique to add depth to the clouds. A meticulous process of repeated painting and etching provides this painting with an unmatched level of realism.
Wanting to honour the endless inspiration that nature provides, Rowan has continued to include colour in the foreground of the paintings within this collection. Creating an incredibly photorealistic finish, the artist has included four birds within each painting, representing his family.
Featured Art: 'Spring 2025 | Framed Set of Three'. Hand-signed Flatbed Giclée on Glass Set by Richard Rowan.
Nature's endless beauty is captured in a new edition of Richard Rowan's Infinite collection with two new monochrome works depicting the Milky Way.
In 2024, we're all trying to do our bit for the environment and make greener choices. The perils of fast fashion are well-documented, and now collectors are turning their attention to the quality and longevity of art they're buying. To celebrate Earth Day 2024, we look at the connection between the art world and the environment.
Our monthly series of art insights is brought to you by Washington Green Fine Art’s founder, Glyn Washington. In February 2022, we went behind the scenes with the celebrated glass painter to celebrate his new collection.
Dating back to the 12th century, this genre is associated with the spookiest night of the year. But with our twisted collection of artworks, you can enjoy the dark side all year round.
With many of us working from home, it's the best time to spruce up your working space with a limited edition or original artwork.
Discover the psychology and power of colour with our handy guide, featuring some of our most popular artists.
Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.
Join our mailing list for exclusive discounts, the latest art news, artist updates and more.
Enter a location to find your closest Castle Fine Art gallery.
Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.
Speak to a consultantEnter a location to find your closest Castle Fine Art gallery.
Essential cookies enable core functionality such as page navigation. The website cannot function properly without these cookies; they can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences.
Performance cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage (for example, which of our pages are most frequently visited).
We use third party cookies on our site to serve you with advertisements that we believe are relevant to you and your interests. You may see these advertisements on our site and on other sites that you visit.