Rebecca Wilson Ceramics

Rebecca Wilson comes from a background in ceramics and has recently introduced jewellery and wearables to her collection. She has exhibited extensively in the UK and abroad, most notably at COLLECT in the Saatchi Gallery, London, SOFA in Chicago and at JOYA in recent years. She lives and works near

Ellen Catherine Jewellery

Catherine is inspired to make jewellery which you can make your own. Her pieces are delicate but you can style them both up and down. Catherine trained at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design. She now has a workshop in Edinburgh where she creates every piece by hand.

Sourdust Pottery – John Scott

John Scott established Sourdust Pottery in 1991 at the age of 19, after he had trained with Nexus Design. He quickly established a reputation for innovative ceramics, supplying a wide range of quality gift retailers and galleries throughout the UK. By the dawn of the new millennium he had moved

Wayne Galloway

Wayne Galloway was born in Fife. He makes his wheel-thrown and hand-built ceramics from his studio in Crail. PLEASE NOTE: there are more works available in the gallery. He is interested in alternative methods of firing and the unpredictable results making every piece unique. Once a piece is ready for

Gillian Westland

Gillian is an Artist working outside Edinburgh. She studied Fine Art at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, specialising in Sculpture and conceptual art. Her work was heavily focused on the marks we leave in time and centred mainly on the human experience, however Gillian  has always been fascinated with

Brian Baxter

Brian Baxter is well-known in Dundee art circles having been President of the Dundee Art Society in the early 1990s. He was born in Glasgow but grew up in Yorkshire, graduating from Oxford University with an MA (Hons) in PPE, and a B.Phil and D.Phil in Philosophy.  He returned to

Angela Learoyd

Angela Learoyd graduated from Fife College in 2006 where she studied Jewellery Design, Production, and Business Management. She now works in silver, using a variety of techniques to create surface texture. Manipulating silver by doming, folding, hammering, die-forming and rolling allows her to produce three-dimensional pieces as well as hollow

Michael Hunter – Twists Glass Studio

Michael Hunter was born in Norfolk. He now works from his studio in Selkirk on the Scottish Borders. Michael was an apprentice at Wedgwood Glass in Norfolk and was employed at various glass makers. In 1981, he discovered glass in cane form and taught himself cane working techniques in his

Helen Welsh

Helen lives in rural Coupar Angus surrounded by the beautiful Perthshire landscape and gets great pleasure from the everyday things of the Scottish countryside. With her paintbrush she tries to capture the light and movement of her encounters whether it be an unsuspecting deer or hedgerow flowers floating on the

Leo du Feu

Leo du Feu was born and brought up in Scotland. He graduated in Drawing & Painting from Edinburgh College of Art in 2006 and has received grants and travel awards from The Bet Low Trust, The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW), and the Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL).

Anne Russell

Anne Russell is a Scottish printmaker, born in 1961 in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands. Her first degree was a BA (Hons) Fine Art from Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen in 1986, which was followed by a postgraduate Diploma in Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art in 1987. She is a professional member of the

Cat Outram

Cat Outram was born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1959. Her family emigrated to the UK in 1966 and settled in Edinburgh, Scotland where she was educated, finishing with a BA Honours degree in Drawing & Painting from Edinburgh Art College in 1981. Cat is a printmaker with 40 years’ experience

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