Talk:James Hawkins (artist)

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Promotional quotes[edit]

removing below content from article. needs proper sourcing, even then it looks overly promotional to me, needs some critical comment/review for balance. 94.195.187.69 (talk) 01:11, 29 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

"... one of the best contemporary landscape painters in Scotland." THE SCOTSMAN

"A varied mesh of conflicting textures provide movement and life conveying the fierce power and changeability of the Highland weather." SUNDAY TIMES

"A romantic expressionist bringing burn and bracken, fern and boulder, waterfall and wild flowers to startling, explosive life." SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY

"An abstract realist who invests his work with limitless energy which seems to bounce back off the multi coloured canvas. James Hawkins of Rhue is the man who has come the closest to the impossible task of capturing the essence of a landscape that is like trying to paint the colours of the wind." WEST HIGHLAND FREE PRESS