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"Rauk Field original oil painting, ancient limestone sea stacks in a field, Gotland Sweden, by Sally Herriott"
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Rauk Field - original oil painting, Gotland, Sweden

On Gotland's exposed shorelines, trees grow in shapes entirely dictated by the
wind. They lean, twist, and reach sideways - less planted than sculpted by decades of Baltic weather. This painting looks at one of those trees, caught mid-movement, even in stillness. The sea beyond them is choppy and bright. Below, the foreground is alive with richly textured ochre and russet coastal scrubland, painted with vigorous impasto strokes.

A warm peach-and-cream sky in the evening gives the painting its light and mood. This is not a quiet scene; there is energy in every brushstroke, from the churning sea to the wind-shaped trees and the restless scrub in the foreground.

Painted in oils with loose, expressive brushwork, this piece balances the lively shape of the tree with the calm of the surrounding coastline. It is a work about resilience, rhythm, and the quiet drama of nature. The title captures something real about this tree. It has adapted to move with the wind rather than resist it. There is grace in that, and this painting tries to find it.

Exhibited in
Lumens, Sally Herriott's solo exhibition at Grünewaldvillan, Saltsjöbaden,
2026.

  • Title: 'Rauk Field'
  • Year created: 2026
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Size: 81 x 65 cm
  • Shipping: Strong Cardboard box
  • Signed Certificate of Authenticity
  • Framed: Yes, black floater frame with gold edge

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