Niall McTeague

Niall is an artist based in Glasgow, Scotland and paints landscapes and seascapes, mainly of Scotland in acrylic. He also does photography.
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Niall McTeague is a self taught artist living and working in Scotland and based in Glasgow. Please see www.niallmcteague.co.uk for sales once you have browsed the Artweb. He has been painting for many years and is now exhibiting and selling originals and prints from home and selected galleries. His main subjects are Scottish landscapes and seascapes but he also makes studies of outdoor pursuits such as sailing and skiing. He has completed various commissions for a particular subject(such as the above) or a special place as specified by the purchaser.
Niall is a mainly self taught artist from the south side of Glasgow. A dynamic and vibrant exponent of acrylic and mixed media, Niall gathers his subject matter from his extensive travels through Scotland and beyond. Dramatic landscapes, especially mountains and also seascapes are the main subjects of his portfolio and these themes overlap in paintings of sailing, water sports and skiing which capture the imagination of the viewer. He likes to show less conventional scenes which may seam a little unreal but are never contrived. These include unusually lit skies, unique cloud formations and dramatic seas.

Niall is a mainly self taught artist from the south side of Glasgow. A dynamic and vibrant exponent of acrylic and mixed media, Niall gathers his subject matter from his extensive travels through Scotland and beyond. Dramatic landscapes, especially mountains and also seascapes are the main subjects of his portfolio and these themes overlap in paintings of sailing, water sports and skiing which capture the imagination of the viewer. He likes to show less conventional scenes which may seam a little unreal but are never contrived. These include unusually lit skies, unique cloud formations and dramatic seas.

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  • West from Liathach

    West from Liathach

  • View from Mont Blanc

    View from Mont Blanc

  • The Storr - Isle of…

    The Storr - Isle of…

  • View from the Devils…

    View from the Devils…

  • Aonach Eagach

    Aonach Eagach

  • Ocean Breakers

    Ocean Breakers

  • On the Rocks at Earlsferry

    On the Rocks at Earlsferry

  • Elie from Chapelness

    Elie from Chapelness

  • The Saddle from the…

    The Saddle from the…

  • The Black Mount

    The Black Mount

  • Sutherland Beach

    Sutherland Beach

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    scan2

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  • “I commissioned my first “McTeague” painting many years ago and The result was a fantastic skiing picture of myself (I supplied the photo!) in the foreground of one of Nialls Scottish winter mountains scenes. Knowing it was myself in the action makes it something special, it still has pride of place on my wall and I take great delight in explaining I am the skier to all who admire it. The second painting I commissioned covers my second sporting love, sailing. I asked Niall to combine a photo of the boat I sailed with the backdrop of the mountains of Arran, fantastic outcome. Both pieces of art, personalised, and beautifully painted continue to delight and provide unique talking points. I can highly commend and recommend Nialls work.”

    David Frame posted
    1 Year ago
  • “Niall is a wonderful artist and regularly produces paintings with stunning technique whilst retaining an individuality of subject. His eye for a composition in his photos is unique and leads to some amazing visual effects. His work would grace any gallery!”

    Neil Mackenzie posted
    1 Year ago
  • Both of your recent commissions (Lake Bled & Ards Coastline) were fantastic. Only downside is they are hanging on other people’s walls. The upside is that on both occasions the recipients were over the moon as they represented very personal experiences. Thanks again, George

    George Aitken posted
    1 Year ago

Niall McTeague