West End Wander
Here’s a description for West End Wander that aligns with your GlasGogh series and echoes the tone and depth of Civitas in Colour:
Painted with the expressive verve of post-impressionism and the chromatic daring of the Scottish Colourists, West End Wander captures a moment of quiet magic in Glasgow’s university quarter. The trees blaze with improbable reds and blues, their leaves a mosaic of gold and green, as if nature itself were caught mid-transformation. The path, flanked by bollards and scattered with autumn’s confetti, leads the eye toward a distant building—half memory, half mirage.
There’s a dreamlike quality to the scene, as if the West End were glimpsed through a lens of reverie. The influence of Van Gogh pulses through the brushwork, while the palette nods to Peploe and Cadell’s bold harmonies. The sign marked “GlasSugh” becomes a cryptic totem, inviting interpretation and anchoring the painting in GlasGogh’s mythic reimagining of the city.
West End Wander is a love letter to Glasgow’s layered soul—its academic heart, its leafy sanctuaries, and its ability to turn the everyday into the extraordinary. In the spirit of “Litteris et Artibus Civitas,” it celebrates the city’s devotion to learning, beauty, and the art that blooms between its stones.