Brian Waters has lived and worked in the Tyne Valley for forty six years. His painting and photography is often concerned with intimate details of landscape and with fragments of structural decay. 

The main body of the exhibition is themed on Kelly’s Pier, built in 1756 and situated on Loch Etive, a sea loch, from which, at one time, cannon balls manufactured in the nearby Taynuilt foundry were supplied to Nelson’s fleet.
 

In Gallery One: Scalesdale