This painting captures the dramatic headland of Dunnottar Castle, glowing like an ember above the North Sea. Layers of luminous colour—violets, oranges, and turquoises—create a shifting interplay between land and light, memory and imagination. Collaged textures and fragments of printed pattern evoke both the geology of the cliffs and the cultural fabric of the Mearns landscape. As in much of Boag’s work, the composition balances structure and improvisation, transforming a familiar Scottish landmark into a richly coloured tapestry of remembered experience.