An artist famed for his bright and quirky style has embarked on capturing the main landmarks of the city of Perth for his latest “bird’s eye” work.
Rob Hain was inspired to paint the city after a meeting with Mike Robinson, chief executive of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS) who are based in Perth’s oldest secular building, the distinctive Fair Maid’s House.
Speaking about his work to capture Perth’s personality on canvas, Mr Hain at first thought Mr Robinson’s suggestion was “a mountain too difficult to climb”.
“Mike persisted however and invited me to their HQ based in The Fair Maid’s House,” he said.
“After a guided tour of the oldest residence in Perth, which concluded in the magical ‘Explorer’s Room’, I was completely won over and set about the task.
“Three days were spent familiarising myself with the city, taking photographs and sketching a few notes, before I returned to the Wasps Studios in Selkirk to commence work on the canvas.
“Finding a suitable angle which included all the significant buildings in the city proved to be quite difficult, as I had previously feared.
“Then I realised that the Tay has a natural curve that embraces Perth. Everything seemed to slot into place after that.
“There are many fine buildings, as well as some challenging but necessary new ones to be incorporated. But a city isn’t just about its buildings, however grand they may appear.
“The soul of Perth is to be found in its people; whether it’s the Kilt Run or the Tay Descent or some other equally exhausting event, the people of Perth seem up for it!
“Their enthusiasm is contagious and I look forward to portraying that unique quality in the coming months.”
Mr Robinson said of the effort: “I am really looking forward to seeing Perth captured in Rob’s unique style and particularly to see how he captures the Fair Maid’s House.
“Perth has some wonderful sights and architecture, my staff and I feel very lucky to work in one of the city’s most iconic buildings on a daily basis. We’re looking forward to seeing the finished painting and also offering Perth residents the chance to buy a limited edition signed print or even the original.”