Contact Brian at
mackbrian@msn.com
to discuss hosting an exhibition
and/or scheduling a presentation.
COLLECTIONS
Exhibit title:
Historic Scotland: A Voyage Through the Centuries
Parts of this collection are featured
on the | Tour Scotland | section of this website.
Description:
Historic Scotland: A Voyage Through the Centuries is a visual
journey through the nation. The exhibition consists of a full
color timeline that displays 3500 BC to AD 2000, two large maps of
Scotland include the locations of castles, clans, and landscapes
referencing the fifty-one professionally framed paintings that
comprise the show. The display is divided into two
geographical sections – the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands.
The castles can be exhibited by date of origin to show a progression
of architecture development. The paintings and supporting
materials all contain tags that describe each castle and show its
location- if applicable - on a small map. Castles also list
the clans / families that the structure is associated with.
The exhibit is unique both in its historic scope and artist vision.
The viewer is taken through the centuries of Scotland. This
original exhibit has a wide appeal and attracts those interested in
Scotland, castles, and/or European History. In addition,
architects, historians, artists and those of Scottish ancestry have
also attended previous exhibitions. The exhibit was developed
by historian Brian C. Mack and artist Karol Mack.
Exhibit title: Sanctuary of
Secrets: Loch Ness
This collection
is featured on the | On-line Display | section of this
website.
Description: Sanctuary of
Secrets: Loch Ness is comprised of the fifty illustrations
seen in the book. View the original oil paintings including
Dochart House, The Elvin Village, and Tymer the Rhymer to name a
few. The exhibit was
developed by historian Brian C. Mack and artist Karol Mack.
PRESENTATION
Title: Scotland: Castles and Clans the Legends
Description: This
presentation, with images, contains readings from the book, a
lecture that explores present day Scotland concentrating upon
Craighall Castle and Rosslyn Chapel, and concludes with reflections
upon the Author's and Artist's tours throughout Scotland.
Contact Brian at
mackbrian@msn.com
to discuss hosting an exhibition
and/or scheduling a presentation.
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