This image is based on a home-made photograph of the Laphroaig distillery on Islay, then transformed into a painterly image with an understated, realistic style. The editing leaves plenty of room for light, shadow and emptiness - a visual translation of the rugged tranquillity felt in this place.
The composition is clean and simple: the low white buildings with their distinctive lettering lie still along the waterfront. There is no movement, no person in sight - only sunlight falling sharply across the roof and walls, and shadows stretching slowly. That combination of brightness and silence evokes an atmosphere of distance, seclusion and understated power.
Converting it into a painting creates an image that doesn't so much show something as make you feel something. The environment - sea, wind, stone and peat, is not in the details, but in the tone. Like the whisky itself, the image is firm and pronounced, but with room for subtlety.
This work is not an exact record of reality, but an interpretation of what this place evokes: a rare moment of peace, somewhere between nature and craft, between land and glass.
Created by Thijs Schouten with support from AI.
Thijs Schouten, 38 years old, living in Hoevelaken. For over 15 years active with photography and as a child always had a camera in his hands. Photography is (besides his girlfriend and two daughters) his big passion.more information can be found at: https://www.thijsschouten.com.. Read more…