Jane Walker

Jane lives in rural Perthshire. She studied illustration and printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee before following a career in design. Her work ranged from textiles and ceramics in Porto to Creative Director of Graphic Design at the BBC in London. She has now come full

Sandra Dickie

Edinburgh-based Sandra is inspired by the colour, light and landscape of her native Scottish Borders and her travels around Scotland and Europe. Her work reflects her focus on contour and shape, and fascination with pattern and colour harmony. “I’m fascinated by the patterns of fields, hedges and pathways.  I use

Jennifer Mackenzie DA

Jennifer lives and works in Golspie, Sutherland but is originally from Coatbridge near Glasgow. She graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1971 and, after further teacher training, taught Art and Design in schools in Lanarkshire, Inverness and Sutherland. Since leaving teaching in 2001 she has been a full-time professional

Joseph Davie

Joseph Davie was born in Glasgow in 1965. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1983 to 1987. He has won many awards and  has exhibited widely including solo exhibitions across Scotland as well as in London and Toronto, Canada. His work is held in public and private collections

Babs Pease

Babs Pease is an artist living on a small farm near Rumbling Bridge in the lee of the Ochil Hills. Having studied at Edinburgh University and the College of Art from 1983 – 1987, she has recently returned to full time painting and printmaking after taking a break to bring

Joan Brown (1926-2016)

Joan Brown was a ceramic sculptor. She trained in drawing and painting at Edinburgh College of Art and the University of Edinburgh where she obtained a Diploma in Art and an MA Hons. in History of Art. She was lucky enough to study at the art college at an exciting

Iain Holman

Iain Holman is particularly interested in painting figures and portraits. He is originally from Inverness and now lives and works in Biggar, South Lanarkshire. Iain graduated with a Masters’s Degree in Fine Art from the Open College of the Arts in 2016 and now exhibits in selected galleries in Glasgow,

Carl Chapple

Carl Chapple is a portrait and figure painter. Originally from Dartmoor in Devon, he studied painting at St Martin’s School of Art, London and now lives and works in Barry, Wales. While a student he spent the summer researching the art and culture of classical antiquity in Greece and Turkey

Pratima Kramer

Pratima Kramer is a sculptor, originally from India she now lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Pratima Kramer’s sculptural artworks are informed by the rich cultural inspirations of her Indian heritage. She illustrates the intimate experiences of everyday life through the medium of clay and glass. The artefacts that frequently appear

Stuart Moir

Stuart Moir is a painter of landscapes and portraiture. He studied illustration and printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. After several years as an illustrator/graphic designer manager, he returned to his roots as a painter. “My main influences are 16th century Indian and Flemish art (in particular Pieter

Stephen Mangan

Stephen Mangan is a figurative painter. His work is particularly distinctive with an otherworldly feel. Favourite themes include racecourses, train stations, beaches, harbours, fairgrounds, cafes and theatres where the busy scenes are almost eerily calm with each figure engaged in their individual, quiet contemplation. He was born in Edinburgh in

Frances Clark

Frances Clark has lived almost all of her life in North Ayrshire and currently has a studio in West Kilbride. She studied at Glasgow School of Art as a mature student. 16 years after leaving art school she found a mentor in sculptor Andrew Sinclair MRBS. He revitalised her compulsion

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