Triptych by Duncan Williamson featuring a serene river in Northumberland with autumn trees.

Miniature Landscapes in Watercolor on Copper

Duncan Williamson revives the 16th-century art of miniature painting, capturing the rolling hills, woodlands, and seascapes of rural Northumberland. Each piece is a reflection of the natural beauty from his early years and present surroundings, meticulously rendered in watercolor on copper.

“Unlike anything I know in current art… very small, very intense and entirely original pictures which give a crystalline and concentrated vision of a landscape.”

Sir Laurence Gowing | Slade Professor & Former Director of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.