
Fresh Collections
We’ve been busy curating, adding new work into several Artists’ gallery collections – with fresh limited runs, exclusive painting releases and new drawings. Here’s a select
We’ve been busy curating, adding new work into several Artists’ gallery collections – with fresh limited runs, exclusive painting releases and new drawings. Here’s a select
We’re doing things differently this year. A 3-Part show from the outstanding Coll Hamilton to mark the release of his ‘Dreams of Glasgow’ series. Two solid years of work
Eleanor Carlingford is easily one of Scotland’s most prominent mid-career figurative artists of the moment. Her enigmatic, expressive paintings push viewers to confront their own
James Tebbutt’s work is expressive, gestural and explorative – a continual movement and enjoyment of paint. With varying styles of application (think drips, splatters, flatly
Guto Morgan’s work examines and reassembles seemingly empty spaces to create paintings wherein the unnoticed and bypassed elements of architecture and interior space (think humble corners, off-cuts of the periphery – walls, sills, alcoves, and ceilings) are considered and observed
It’s not a question of when Ann Marie Webb began to think of herself an artist, but how she came to be a painter. A transition that occurred during a stage in life when she was able to take back
Ireland based multi-disciplinary artist Dan Leo had a realisation a few years ago – he didn’t have to paint things in the ‘correct colour‘. From that point on, Dan has been prolific in his practice working on varying scales, producing
Fine artist Emma Doig is a figurative painter who works mainly in oils. Her expressive work combines technical skill with great energy, resulting in fleeting images of the body in movement. From within each painting, emerges a multitude of experimental contouring and
Georgia Green is a printmaker and visual artist who creates colourful prints in response to the intimate treasures she unearths from soil, city and sea,
Scottish artist Meig Sutherland’s work focuses on the human form. Born from her love of life drawing, she explores ways to represent the human body.
Originally from Leeds, printmaker Richard Marsden moved to Glasgow in 2018 to complete his Masters at GSA. His work is distinct – bold colours, sharp
Ross Miller’s body of work focuses mainly on self portraits. Working intuitively, Ross expressively draws out his character, incorporating elements of realism into emotionally charged,
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