Love this painting?

Want to paint it yourself?

Buy the Paint-it-Yourself Pack for £9.99

Painting - Glencoe - Glencoe
Buy Now - £9.99

Download all 10 source images for £9.99

Sketches, drawings, grid and colour palettes...

Original painting of Glencoe
Original
Tonal version
Tonal (B&W)
Painting with grid
Painting + Grid
Line drawing
Line Drawing
Line drawing with grid
Line + Grid
Sepia sketch
Sepia Sketch
Sepia sketch with grid
Sepia + Grid
Sketch
Sketch
Sketch with grid
Sketch + Grid
Colour wheel / palette
Colour Palette

Why You’ll Love Our Packs

Stress-Free Learning

  • Start with outlines—no blank-canvas anxiety.
  • Artist grid guides ensure perfect proportions.
  • Use colour/tonal references to learn step by step.

Build Confidence, Fast

  • See clear progress from your first brushstroke.
  • Structured references remove guesswork.
  • Hone skills at your own pace, without pressure.

Pure Relaxation

  • Painting reduces stress and helps you unwind.
  • Focus on painting, not the challenge of drawing.
  • A therapeutic break from everyday distractions.

Own Your Artwork, 100%

  • Tweak colours and medium for true creative freedom.
  • No copyright: sell, gift, or display your final piece.
  • Say, “Yes, I painted that!” when friends compliment it.

Get a FREE pack!

Buy two packs and get one completely FREE!

Simply add three packs to your cart and and enter the coupon "onefree"

Browse: Similar paintings | All paintings | Same style | Same subject

See The Transformation

Drag the handle left or right to compare the line drawing with the original painting.

Sketch with grid
Sketch
Original
Painting

How It Works

  1. Buy the Paint-it-Yourself Pack.: Check out securely, then instantly receive your PDF pack by email.
  2. Display on a Device or Print It: View the outlines, sketches, and grids on your iPad or phone—or print them out for easy tracing.
  3. Start Your Sketch / Tracing: Transfer or trace the line drawing onto your canvas/paper. Use grid lines if you want perfect proportions.
  4. Paint the Picture: Follow our tonal references, colour palette, or experiment freely. Enjoy a stress-free painting session!
  5. Showcase or Monetise Your Artwork: Gift it, hang it on your wall, or even sell it—we grant you the freedom to profit.
Artist with iPad and Easel

Painting Guidance

Buy the pack - then follow this guidance.

Inspiring Description of the Painting

In this breathtaking landscape of Glencoe, Scotland, the painting captures the dramatic interplay of colors and abstract forms that characterize the region's rugged beauty. Bold brushstrokes form the towering mountains, cloaked in ethereal blues and grays, merging seamlessly into a serene sky. The valley is a tapestry of vibrant yellows and magentas, reflecting the wild flora that thrives in this untouched wilderness. Delicate flowers in the foreground add a whimsical touch, bringing a sense of vitality and renewal. The painting's abstract style invites viewers to feel the majesty and tranquility of the Scottish Highlands through its expressive use of color and texture.

Step-by-Step Painting Guide

Materials Needed

  • Acrylic paints (based on included color palette)
  • Brushes (variety of sizes)
  • Canvas
  • Palette
  • Water for cleaning brushes
  • Paper towels or cloth

Using the Line Drawings and Grid

The provided line drawings and grid versions will help you maintain composition accuracy. Begin by lightly sketching the main elements onto your canvas using the grid as a guideline. This will form the foundation for your painting.

1. Preparing Your Workspace

Set up your paints and brushes within easy reach. Make sure you have enough light, and your canvas is secured on an easel or flat surface.

2. Painting the Sky and Mountains

  1. Base Layer: Start with the sky. Mix light blues and grays, applying them with broad strokes from top left towards the center. Feather the edges to create a seamless transition into the horizon.
  2. Mountains: Use darker blues and grays. Apply thick strokes from left to right, capturing the abstract, jagged peaks. Allow some areas with lighter gray to indicate mist and depth.

3. Defining the Valley

  1. Fields: Use a mix of yellows, adding hints of white for highlights. Paint in horizontal strokes to create layers and texture in the fields.
  2. Foreground: Introduce bright magentas to represent the flowers and grasses. Apply these colors heavily at the base, using your palette knife for texture and depth.

4. Detailing the Flowers

  • Stems and Leaves: Use a fine brush. Mix greens with yellows and magentas for a varied palette, painting the slender lines with confidence.
  • Petals: With a small brush, layer magentas and pinks to form the petals, adding white highlights for dimension.

5. Final Touches

Add any additional highlights to the fields and flowers. Use a dry brush to blend any areas needing softer transitions. Allow the details and colors to harmonize, creating a balanced composition.

6. Review and Adjust

Step back and review your painting. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the balance and flow mirror the source image.

Enjoy the process and infuse your unique expression into capturing the splendid essence of Glencoe!

Start painting today! Instant download.

Buy the pack now and you'll be painting in no time!

Buy now

Similar Paintings You Might Like….

Prefer a Ready-to-Hang Version?

Framed version of Glencoe
Love this artwork? Explore even more ways to enjoy it at home—visit ScotlandPaintings.com to discover beautifully framed prints, premium canvas editions, and high-quality posters featuring this stunning Scottish scene. Each product is professionally printed and ready to bring the charm of Scotland straight to your walls.
Buy a framed print of this painting

Frequently Asked Questions

Right after checkout, you’ll get an instant download link and an email with a secure link to use for the next 72 hours.

Absolutely. We provide sketches, line drawings, grids, and colour guidance, so even first-timers can paint with confidence. No drawing experience required.

Basic paints (acrylic, oil, or watercolour), brushes, and a canvas/paper. You can even use crayons or pencils if you like—our references adapt to any medium.

Yes! We remove our copyright from our references, so you own your final artwork completely. You can sell it, gift it, or display it in exhibitions.

If you’re not satisfied, contact us within 14 days. We’ll work with you to ensure you love your painting experience.