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Susie Thompson
BA (Hons) Design and Crafts
A silk painter making scarves, wall hangings and framed pieces. Designs are hand-painted originals, sometimes decorated with collage and embroidery.
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| Alastair Buchanan
Guache paintings of vernacular architecture and boats which have a graphic quality.
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| Heloise Maylin
Artist in wood, paint and glass 3D animals, as well as mounted mixed media paintings.
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| Duncan Macleod
Duncan uses layers of materials to build up tiny mixed media seascapes inspired by the Scottish coastline.
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Theresa Kane
BA (Hons) Painting
Her work aims to capture the first fleeting impressions of a traveller on the landscape and evoke the character and vibrancy of a particular scene. Mixed media.
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| Doug Simpson
Stunning photographs in black/white and colour particularly of Scottish Castles and landscapes.
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| Douglas Simpson
Abstract landscapes, often small and intense using oils and mixed media
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| Clare Yarrington
Her current work is mostly collage akin to an archaeological puzzle. Creating paintings which leave the meaning to the viewer.
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| Gayle Robinson
Collograph prints are based on the art of collage and intaglio printmaking a simple, but unique method of print making
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| Russell Colombo
Using textural collage of paper and card, Russell creates ambiguous landscape paintings.
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| Camilla Garrett-Jones
As well as ceramics, Camilla dabbles in printmaking, screen printing and more recently collographs which are produced using similar elements of nature to those seen in her pottery.
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| Margaret Cummins
A well-established painter and printmaker who manages to turn her hand with great success to different mediums mostly landscapes.
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| Kate Philp
Delicate watercolours, predominantly featuring landscapes and seascapes, particularly around the Berwickshire coastline.
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| Aldona Juska
A variety of metal botanical art of varying sizes either wall-mounted or in their own stands.
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Anne Lightwood
BA (Edin) Design and Crafts
Currently working in hand built porcelain and paperclay. Author of “Working with Paperclay and Other Additives” published 2000
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| Anne Morrison
Anne often impresses leaves and ferns into her Raku fired thrown vessels.
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Becka Gould
BSc(Hons)Ecology
Becka uses her scientific background to bring an alarming sense of life into her insect and spider ornaments and jewellery.
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Caroline O’Brien
One-off silver and pearl necklaces and earings some inlaid with gold and combined with unusual stones. Made in Culross.
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Ceri E.S. White
BA(Hons)Design - Ceramics
Edinburgh based ceramic artist and tile maker producing contemporary wall pieces and hand-cut coasters in bright, beautiful colours
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David Holmes
Contemporary Raku-fired teapots, vases and bowls
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| Donald McIntyre D.A
Inspired by the villages and coastline of Fife, each wall plaque is unique with a humorous slant
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Fiona Duckett
MA BDes(Hons)
In response to the reflective colour and movement found in water, Fiona has developed her own 'In Glaze Reduction Lustre' glazes which are used on a variety of domestic ceramic forms.
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| Ian Chisholm
Recyling old forks and spoons to create unusual, quirky candlesticks.
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| Jan Kirkpatrick
Makes ‘Wild Tiles’ creative mosaic wall pieces using a mixture of various ceramics and glass
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Lisa Pritchard Ceramics
BA(hons)Art and Design - Ceramics
MA - Ceramics
Producer of handbuilt ceramic clocks and tiles. The work is predominantly slab built with molded additions.
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| Rob Mulholland
A unique selection of hand spun metal bowls and candle holders, individually heated to create distinctive patterns on every piece.
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| Val Burns
Val makes a variety of stoneware vessels, preferring shapes with clean lines, simply glazed in cool modern colours. This range includes mugs and jugs, with bowls and vases in many shapes and sizes. She also hand-builds large pots - plates, vases and planters - which feature striped clay in the design.
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| Daphne Garrett-Jones
Daphne has painted and been involved in different aspects of printmaking all her life, both as a commercial artist and for her own enjoyment.
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| Anna Divers
Inspired by a fleeting moment or recollection of Scotland’s West Coast and moved by the changing elements
Anna uses unusual materials such as silver leaf and aluminium. Mixed media.
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| Ron McLean
Scottish based landscape photographer specialising in unique 360 degree views.
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| Pat Kramek
Stunning bold, Scottish landscapes using oils in a free, spontaneous style.
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| Sandra Gorrara
Maker of kiln-formed glass, and hand-built platters and bowls in stoneware, inspired by the landscape of Scotland
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| Peter Short
Beautiful, well-thrown stoneware bowls, vases and bottles in a silky, creamy glaze.
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| Catherine King
A painter and printmaker producing bold and inspiring local scenes.
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| Hafbis Brands
As well as quirky chickens and fish, she makes brightly coloured Raku bottles and jars
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| Claire McCormack
Humerous drawings of children in pastel and charcoal.
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| Rebecca Crafts |
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