Doune Park Gallery
Our Gallery
Discover a curated selection of original artwork by predominantly Scottish artists. Our collection includes a fantastic range of styles and subjects, with original pieces starting around £250. Whether you're a seasoned collector or looking for your first piece, there's something unique waiting for you at Doune Park Gallery.
Daniel Campbell
Daniel Campbell was born in 1951 in Glasgow and went to study at the Glasgow College of Building and Printing. After studying, he worked as an artist and lithographer within the printing industry. However, in 1995 he established his own home studio and now exhibits in many galleries throughout the UK.
Daniels brightly coloured paintings feature some of Scotland's stunning landscapes as well as woodland scenes, florals, figurative work and a small amount of abstract work.


David Short
David is a Scottish artist whose work celebrates bold colour, expressive mark making and the joyful energy of every day life.
After an earlier career in financial services, he studied at the Leith School of Art in Edinburgh, developing a practice across oil painting, acrylic, mixed media and collage.
His recurring motifs such as teapots, flowers and patterned fabrics reflect warmth, connection and the beauty of domestic peace.
Edward C MacMillan
Born in Inverness, studied at Grays School of Art Aberdeen. Worked as a Graphic Designer and Illustrator. Lectured in Art and Design at Inverness College, became a local businessman in Inverness, where he spent over 25 years developing "Artmedia" a specialist retailer for art materials.
Exhibiting his work throughout the highlands, open exhibitions and Royal Society of Painters in Edinburgh and London.
With roots in the beautiful Isle of Harris on the outer Hebrides, Edward has a real connection with the land, sea and the geology of the islands.


Senga Murray
Senga was born in Hamilton and is a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art. Senga has been an established artist since 1984 working from the Ainsel Studio in Glasgow. Essentially, she works in oils from portraits to landscapes and in between.
Senga May not be a household name, but fans of Scottish football will recognise her work with Glasgow Rangers as the official artists commissioned to paint the history of the club in a mural format.
Her original creations are inspired by her time at the historic school of art in Glasgow, and the surrounding changeable landscapes of her home.
Samuel Howley
Samuel is based in Meigle, on the border between Perthshire and Angus Scotland.
Trained in fine art at the university of Trinity St David in Wales, he also trained as a classical musician, but has always painted. He is fortunate to live in an area full of myth and stories about the Picts. He is never without a sketchbook on his travels and as lucky to live relatively close to the Angus Glens and the cairngorm mountains.
His inspiration is all around and this incredible country never disappoint the eye. The paintings range from Woodland, mountains, waterfalls and seascapes..
Everything is created as an emotional response to the subject.


David Deamer
David was born 1963 at Deepcut in Surrey, enjoying drawing from an early age he was fortunate to inherit a family ability to draw and paint, perhaps as a result of living on the Isle of Skye as a child he went on to develop a strong fascination with landscape and atmosphere and the challenge of trying to capture fleeting light.
Much of David's early work was completed in pencil with strong attention to almost photographic detail but laterally he has devoted his efforts to working from life in the open air.
A strong desire to communicate light effect that most would not notice is now the goal and as a result virtually all of David's current work is produced from life "en plein air" with all the challenge of changeable conditions.
Phillip Raskin
Philip is a well established artist for Glasgow, studying at the Glasgow School of Art, this was cut short by his fathers sudden death.
Philip proceeded to take over and successfully run his fathers catering business for the next 20 years until becoming a full time artist in the 80's.
Noted for painting landscapes and seascapes, his original work and limited editions are on sale in galleries throughout the uk.
His daughter is the notable, Natasha Raskin of Antiques road trip fame.


Karen Strang
Studied Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art, tutored by John Cunningham and Alexander Moffat and Post graduate study at the Academy of Fine Arts Warsaw.
Karen received a number of travel scholarships and awards which over the years have led to various exchange programs, residences and exhibitions in Europe and America.
Recent solo exhibitions have included Illuminations 1874 (Rimbaud) at the University of Stirling, Burn and Tide (Scottish witchcraft trials) Lillie Gallery and, Salt and Stone (Belinus and Land Esoterica of West Fife) at Fire Station Creative.
She is a professional member of the Society of Scottish Artists, Glasgow Society of Women Artists and the Glasgow Group. Karen often focuses on esoteric themes inspires by Celtic and Slavic folklore from her dual Scottish and Polish heritage.
Lucy Campbell
Lucy is a painter and picture story teller, working from home in her native Scotland, where she is surrounded by hills and woods and wild things (her two boys mainly, and owls, and foxes, and bumblebees)
Her studio, Lupiart (Lupi = from lupine the Latin for wolflike) Surrounded by big beautiful hills and woodlands and wild things.
Inspired by wild things, its lore and its creatures.
Lucy strives to express wildness, whimsy and wonder in equal measure.


Wendy E Robertson
Our Resident Artist and Gallery curator, studied art in Dundee, then took a side step into Catering at the Scottish Antique Centre Abernyte, running the restaurant there and later the one at Doune for the last 25 years.
Dipping in and out of painting until lockdown when everyone followed differing paths. Using the café walls to display and sell her work from. Selling to customers from all over the world.
Her style is developing, working mainly in acrylic and oils, subjects varying from land and seascapes to a recent Greek mythological series painted in abstractions.
Liz Ogilvie
Liz studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Bonnie Dundee. Firstly studying drawing & Painting, then a second degree in Environmental Interior Design.
After raising a family and running her own interior design business, she now concentrates on her first love, painting.
Inspired by the Scottish colourists and her travels to Majorca, Liz uses subconscious and remembered images to build her layered, beautiful and vibrant works.
The paintings are a mix of acrylic, ink, collage and even house hold paint, "there is a great freedom in painting this way". The randomness then comes together to create a visually stunning piece.


Gill Bustamante
Inspired by music, cake, nature, wildlife, birds and seascapes, Gill creates imaginative large semi abstract paintings that are in a very distinctive and unique style.
Painting from memory, distills the impressions of her walks in local rural surroundings.
Gill studied art at Chelsea and did her degree course in Brighton.