Albie Sinclair

Albie was born in 1952 and grew up in rural Perthshire which remained his home until he recently moved to Tayport, Fife. He graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in 1974 and had a career teaching Art in schools until he took early retirement in 2007. Albie works

Eli

Eli is a painter and fine artist based in Glasgow, with a bachelors degree in art and painting. Her career includes several solo and group exhibitions as well as working as a private painting teacher in London between 2013 and 2017. Upon returning to Scotland, she derives her inspiration from

Margaret D Findlay

Margaret has returned to live in Edinburgh, where she was born, after spending many years in the Scottish Borders and also in Gourock on the West Coast. During the years of bringing up a family and undertaking caring roles she painted and drew as much as possible selling in various

Karl Oparka

Karl is a photographer living in Auchterhouse, Angus. He was formerly Regius Professor of Plant Science at the University of Edinburgh. In his retirement, Karl has retained his interest in plant form and function, and his pictures reflect an attention to detail that betrays his academic past. In his work

John Busby RSA RSW SWLA (1928-2015)

John Busby was an acclaimed landscape and wildlife artist and one of the pioneers of drawing birds in the field. Internationally renowned for his wildlife art, through his teaching, mentoring and books he influenced a whole generation of artists to paint from life. His distinctive style – the ability to capture a

Michael Robson

Michael is a professional landscape painter working in Fife, Scotland, where he lives by the River Tay. His work is founded on the practice of painting outdoors in the impressionist manner, recording directly the effects of light he observes around him. His paintings seek to communicate his visual and emotional

Sheila Page

Sheila lives and works in Fife. She originally trained as a textile artist at Glasgow School of Art. Over the years her work has developed and she now focuses on drawing and painting using a range of media. Her favourite subjects are the rural landscape around her home especially wind

Donald ‘DK’ Macleod

DK studied Art and Design at the University of the Highlands and Islands, North Uist campus in 2004 but since completing the course, has been largely self-taught. He has spent the subsequent years developing his style which has led to a slow evolution as experimental brush work has given way to

Isla Mae Jacobs

Born in the Highlands of Scotland in 1999, Isla is a contemporary artist who is based within Scotland. Educated through the Inverness College University of the Highlands and Islands, Isla approaches art through the use of digital and traditional methods. Isla’s art practice is based on collecting, creating and observing.

Lorna Kirkwood-Smith

Lorna is a Scottish born artist who lives and works just outside Edinburgh. She graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1982 with a BA Hons in Drawing and Painting. She won an Elizabeth Greenshield artists’ travelling scholarship which enabled travel throughout north India and Nepal in the following year.

Heather Burton

Heather Burton lives and works in Yorkshire and loves to paint views of Scotland. She works with a palette knife in acrylic paints. She combines her life as a professional artist with a career in journalism. Her aim is to  reflect the depth and diversity of the UK’s extraordinary countryside

Jonathan Koetsier

Jonathan Koetsier was born in South Africa and lived there until he was ten, when his family moved to a small village in Hampshire in the UK. He pursued a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Art and Design before completing a BA in Drawing and a MA in Illustration (Authorial

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