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Born 1946 Glasgow, Scotland. Known for: Subtly modulated landscape painting inspired by the Mediterranean and the Scottish Highlands.
Ronnie Smith graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1969, during a period when the school was producing many of the country’s leading painters. He studied under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie... Read full biography
Ronnie Smith graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1969, during a period when the school was producing many of the country’s leading painters. He studied under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie Shanks, and James D. Robertson, influences that helped shape his disciplined approach to colour,... Read full biography
Ronnie Smith graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1969, during a period when the school was producing many of the country’s leading painters. He studied under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie Shanks, and James D. Robertson, influences that helped shape his disciplined approach to colour, structure, and pictorial space. Smith’s work is inspired by his long-standing fascination with both the Mediterranean and the Highlands of Scotland. Best known for his sweeping yet subtle... Read full biography
Ronnie Smith graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1969, during a period when the school was producing many of the country’s leading painters. He studied under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie Shanks, and James D. Robertson, influences that helped shape his disciplined approach to colour, structure, and pictorial space. Smith’s work is inspired by his long-standing fascination with both the Mediterranean and the Highlands of Scotland. Best known for his sweeping yet subtle landscapes—where detail is distilled into delicate, contrasting hues—he remains characteristically modest about his abilities. Highly regarded among fellow artists, he avoids self-promotion and instead works quietly and consistently in his Glasgow studio, fully... Read full biography
Ronnie Smith graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1969, during a period when the school was producing many of the country’s leading painters. He studied under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie Shanks, and James D. Robertson, influences that helped shape his disciplined approach to colour, structure, and pictorial space. Smith’s work is inspired by his long-standing fascination with both the Mediterranean and the Highlands of Scotland. Best known for his sweeping yet subtle landscapes—where detail is distilled into delicate, contrasting hues—he remains characteristically modest about his abilities. Highly regarded among fellow artists, he avoids self-promotion and instead works quietly and consistently in his Glasgow studio, fully absorbed in the challenges of each new painting. His landscapes are not scenic transcriptions but personal perceptions: distilled interpreta... Read full biography

