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Eagle eye on the 9th at Linlithgow

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Published Date: 06 November 2009
ARTIST Graham Burrows had to keep an eagle eye on a tricky bunker shot – when he was commissioned to create a golfing masterpiece of a course he had never set foot on!
Water-colourist Graham was asked to produce a large piece of work ahead of Linlithgow Golf Club's centenary in 2013.

His piece, entitled the 9th at Linlithgow, is now hanging in their club foyer, and he will produce a series of originals and prints in the run up to their centenary year.

Graham (58) said: ''I'm not a golfer, so it was extra hard.

''I got lots of feedback from various local golfers who have played this course for years, and I had to be exact, right down to every bush and blade of grass.

''I had a free rein over what I picked to use in the painting, and enjoyed touring the course in a golf cart, as well as walking all 18 holes with some senior players.

''I picked the 9th because you can see the aqueduct and the palace.''
Richard McLuckie, general manager of the club, said: '' It is absolutely beautiful, his work is incredible, and it has already got people talking.

''We are hoping to have him up to give a talk to our members one lunchtime too.''

Graham is also continuing with various pieces for West Lothian Council to give to its twin town in Grapevine, Texas, including images of Hopetoun House and Beecraigs Loch.

Graham came to art late in life after picking up a paintbrush on holiday, and has discovered a real joy in his talent.

Now he hopes to add to his commission and tuition work by sharing his love of art with young people undergoing drug and alcohol rehab.
He said: ''I am thinking of doing voluntary work, as I want to give something back. If you enjoy something you can impart it no problem, it comes naturally.

''I like being out and meeting people as this can be a very solitary occupation.''

Graham, of Blackness Road in Linlithgow, is also hoping to teach classes, as well as hold an exhibition at the new Burgh Halls when they re-open in spring.

Find out more online at www.grahamburrows.com

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  • Last Updated: 06 November 2009 2:48 PM
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  • Location: Linlithgow
 
 

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