Collection: Expressive landscape paintings | Landscape artist
Some landscapes demand to be felt, not just seen.
These are paintings of places that get under your skin — wild terrain, unstable skies, the kind of scenery that makes you feel small in the best possible way. Neil McBride works with bold, expressive brushwork to capture not just what a landscape looks like, but what it feels like to stand inside it.
Tiny figures appear in the distance — dwarfed by cliffs, caught in weather, gathered at the edge of something vast. They are there to remind you of your own place in the world.
“The distant inclusion of people in any unstable landscape is sure to add tension and drama because of their perceived vulnerability. The distant inclusion of people in a geologically stable landscape reinforces the sublime scale of the landscape. It is a win win scenario for all landscape artists.”
Neil McBride, October 2024
If you have ever stood at the edge of something — a cliff, a moor, a shoreline — and felt that particular mix of awe and insignificance, one of these paintings will bring it back every time you walk past it.
Each work is an original, signed by the artist and delivered direct from the Yorkshire studio. Every painting leaves once. Make sure it leaves for you.

Above: Erosion by Neil McBride