David Mackie Cook

Overview

David Mackie Cook, born in Dunfermline in 1957, studied at Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee under renowned Scottish artists Alberto Morrocco and David McClure. From the outset of his career, Cook forged a distinctive, visionary path, earning early acclaim with the Guthrie Award at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1982 and first prize at the RSA Annual Student Exhibition the following year. His talent was further recognised with multiple travel and arts council awards throughout the 1980s, enabling him to visit key cultural centres including Paris, Amsterdam, Cyprus, and Belgium. Notable early exhibitions included a solo show at The Traverse Theatre in 1982 and a strong presence at the 369 Gallery in the decade that followed.

In the 1990s, Cook began frequenting Seagreens, a remote hamlet on the edge of the North Sea that would become his long-term home and artistic refuge. His travels during this time—to Turkey, the Balearic Islands, and most significantly, a three-month residency in Southern Africa at the invitation of the Everard Reed Gallery—deepened the geographic and emotional resonance of his work. By 2004, he had purchased the Seagreens property, and his art became rooted in the wild, changing landscape around him. Inspired by the seasons and the solitude of coastal life, his paintings capture nature in its raw immediacy—from daffodils and summer blooms to stormy winter skies.

Cook  is a unique and compelling voice in contemporary Scottish art.

Works
  • David Mackie Cook, Apple Blossom, 2025
    Apple Blossom, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Bird Singing, 2025
    Bird Singing, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Daffodils at Seagreens, 2025
    Daffodils at Seagreens, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Edge of Garden, 2025
    Edge of Garden, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Group of Iris, 2025
    Group of Iris, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Hawthorn Bush in Full Blossom, 2025
    Hawthorn Bush in Full Blossom, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Hawthorn Bushes in Bloom, 2025
    Hawthorn Bushes in Bloom, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Hawthorn in Bloom 2, 2025
    Hawthorn in Bloom 2, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Hedgerow, 2025
    Hedgerow, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Iris, 2025
    Iris, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Large Patch of Poppies, 2025
    Large Patch of Poppies, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Poppy, 2025
    Poppy, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Poppy Mix III, 2025
    Poppy Mix III, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Rain, 2025
    Rain, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Red Clouds, 2025
    Red Clouds, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Rose Bush, 2025
    Rose Bush, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Row of Blue Trees, 2025
    Row of Blue Trees, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Row of Trees, 2025
    Row of Trees, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, The Wave, 2025
    The Wave, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, View to Johnshaven, 2025
    View to Johnshaven, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Windswept Trees, 2025
    Windswept Trees, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Winter Tree, 2025
    Winter Tree, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Winter Trees, 2025
    Winter Trees, 2025
  • David Mackie Cook, Autumn Trees
    Autumn Trees
  • David Mackie Cook, Garden
    Garden
  • David Mackie Cook, Garden at Seagreens
    Garden at Seagreens
  • David Mackie Cook, Garden Blossom
    Garden Blossom
  • David Mackie Cook, Iris
    Iris
  • David Mackie Cook, Orchard in Blossom
    Orchard in Blossom
  • David Mackie Cook, Red Cliff I
    Red Cliff I
  • David Mackie Cook, River Through Finella Woods
    River Through Finella Woods
  • David Mackie Cook, Rose II
    Rose II
  • David Mackie Cook, Rose in Garden
    Rose in Garden
  • David Mackie Cook, Seagreens Garden
    Seagreens Garden
  • David Mackie Cook, Spring
    Spring
  • David Mackie Cook, Sun over Pond
    Sun over Pond
  • David Mackie Cook, The Forest at Finella
    The Forest at Finella
  • David Mackie Cook, The Garden
    The Garden
  • David Mackie Cook, The Poppy
    The Poppy
  • David Mackie Cook, Trees with Red
    Trees with Red
  • David Mackie Cook, View to Finella
    View to Finella
Exhibitions