Rustic stone Orkney Islands' coastal cottage, weathered flagstones, thatched-turf roof, heavy red-stained oak entry-way, nestled amidst dramatic rugged coastline of granite and basalt, crashing cold turquoise waves, sea spray, wisps of smoke rising from stone chimney, surrounded by vibrant wildflowers, including Scottish primrose, wall-rue, lady fern, brittle bladder-fern, meadow buttercup, flag-iris, marsh marigold, sea thrift, marsh orchids, and red campion, bathed in warm, golden light, with rich, tactile textures, evoking the romanticized landscapes of the Scottish Colourists, the Old Masters' sense of depth and atmosphere, and the dreamy, ethereal quality of the Pre-Raphaelites, in the style of John William Waterhouse's lyrical realism, Edward Burne-Jones's sense of mysticism, and David Wilkie's rustic, idyllic charm, with intricate details and subtle colour nuances, inviting the viewer to step into the serene, enchanting world of this Orkney coastal scene