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Original Scottish fine art and signed limited edition prints for sale by local Aberdeenshire artists Howard Butterworth and Mary Louise Butterworth. Scottish Fine Art Gallery of original landscape paintings in Royal Deeside Scotland.
Original Scottish fine art and signed limited edition prints for sale by local Aberdeenshire artists Howard Butterworth and Mary Louise Butterworth. Scottish Fine Art Gallery of original landscape paintings in Royal Deeside Scotland.
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'Begin Again' - An exhibition of flower paintings

July 02, 2026

This summer's exhibition opening 3rd July features new original flower paintings by Mary alongside carefully selected archival works by Howard. 

The exhibition brings together recent studies and a collection of flower paintings on themes of seasonality and renewal. The paintings celebrate the sense of wonder found in flora, from their intricate forms and symbolism to the places they grow and the memories and emotions they can evoke. Flowers and their associations hold a special significance in nature and our everyday lives.

‘Begin again’ is the title of my painting featuring the first blossom i came across this year after winter. Seeing the trees blossom and spring flowers return always feels so symbolic of hope and renewal.  A reminder of nature's rhythm and the beauty of beginning again.’

‘Our gardens and parks are such special places to take a breather and connect with nature.  Many of the works are inspired by those moments when sunlight hits just right and a quiet little spot seems like another world.’

Whether a single flower or a garden filled with blooms , within the landscape or as still life, both artists have captured the subject in a variety of forms,  capturing flowers together in paint is a where  Mary’s journey into painting began

‘One of my first painting memories is painting poppies as a small child with dad in the garden, we have a photo of this which is really special!  Another vivid memory is when I was a teen painting the almond blossom in the mountains with dad on our trips to Spain.  He loved to escape the long dark Scottish winter to paint the blossom, I totally see why! Spring blossom and flowers are so uplifting’

Natural spaces with flowers and trees provide healing and restoration where we can walk among growing things is to be reminded of rhythm and balance beyond ourselves.. Mary’s paintings often provide a quiet escape—a space for reflection, stillness and relaxation. Her work is rooted in a deep appreciation of nature, inviting the viewer to slow down

‘i’d thought about painting this little forest pool by my dad’s before but never found quite the right view.  This particular morning I got up really early for a wander and the dawn light was shining through the trees and hitting the water just right, bird song was all around, totally. magical, I had to paint it! I’m fascinated by trees, bogs and pools in the landscape as areas of meaning’

Marys subjects are not just limited to remote or untouched landscapes. Gardens, civic park spaces, our windowsills. these everyday encounters with nature offer moments of beauty and connection wherever we pause to notice them. Mary is particularly interested in the symbolism of plants and flowers that carry long associations with healing, memory and emotion.

Whether expressed through loose, expressive brushstrokes or carefully observed detail, Mary's work is driven by a desire to capture not simply the appearance of a place or flower, but its light, atmosphere and emotional resonance - inviting the viewer to experience the same sense of wonder, peace and connection that inspired the painting.

Howard's paintings have long been celebrated for their joyful depictions of flowers and trees, particularly his much-loved poppies, which became an annual subject for more than four decades. Each summer he returned to them with fresh enthusiasm, captivated by their brilliance. His poppy paintings radiate the energy and warmth of a summer's day, capturing not only the flowers themselves but also the atmosphere surrounding them and the places they appear.

Los Almendros en Flor – the spectacular display of almond blossom that transforms the Spanish countryside each February,  was another much-loved annual painting subject. Daffodils held an equally special place in Howard's heart as one of his first subjects and every spring. Their cheerful yellow blooms marked the changing seasons and were so important to him that, with every move, he took bulbs from his previous garden to plant in the next. He also loved visiting gardens such as Crathes Castle, where he would paint en plein air, capturing the energy of the colourful garden blooms.

 

Howard's love of flowers reflected a much deeper appreciation for the natural world. His own gardens provided constant inspiration, from his iconic silver birch trees, wildflowers and ponds to the chickens and ducks that often found their way into his paintings. Long before rewilding became part of everyday conversation, he believed in creating gardens that welcomed wildlife and encouraged biodiversity. He planted trees, nurtured wild corners where nature could flourish, and delighted in everything from the smallest wildflower to the boldest bloom.

The paintings included in this exhibition reveal not only Howard's remarkable eye for colour and light but also his enduring belief that spending time among nature enriches our lives. Together with Mary-Louise's new works, they celebrate flowers as symbols of hope, resilience and the timeless rhythms of the seasons.

 

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Scottish Fine Art - A special gift for Christmas!

November 17, 2025

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How to buy original Scottish landscape paintings? - Own Art

October 15, 2025

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Tall Ships Race returns to Aberdeen!

April 15, 2025

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Visit The Scottish Highlands and the West Coast- An artist's road trip

July 16, 2024

Every year Howard would take seasonal road trips to recharge and for a change of scenery. With a love of cars, nature and travel he found joy and inspiration in journeying to the wild and raw beauty of the West Coast and the Scottish Highlands. 

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Spring Daffodils - Reflections on painting flowers & season

April 23, 2024

Photograph of daffodils by the pond in the garden of Aberdeenshire artist Howard Butterworth
Spring is here and all around Aberdeenshire you can spot this beautiful and cheerful flower heralding the return of warmer days .

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The Butterworth Gallery - A year in review

November 06, 2023

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Scottish Art for Christmas - Aberdeenshire Greeting Cards

November 05, 2023

Our range of original artwork, prints and greetings cards of Aberdeenshire can make ideal Christmas gifts for those looking to give friends and family a unique piece of Scottish art.  

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Sunrise to Sunset - An exhibition of Scottish oil paintings

August 08, 2023

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Visit Royal Deeside - An Aberdeenshire artist's journey and art map

June 06, 2023

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The Cairngorms - a source of inspiration

June 09, 2022

The Cairngorms National Park in Scotland is the UK's largest National Park and is an area of outstanding natural beauty to immerse yourself in with its ever changing landscape and weather! 

 

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2023 Scottish Fine Art Calendar by Howard Butterworth

May 30, 2022

Front cover of Scottish Fine art Calendar 2023

Just arrived & in stock is our A4 Howard Butterworth Scottish fine art calendar. This calendar features 12 stunning images from around Scotland and some well known locations. 

 

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