Another new set of prints for the “Orkney Stone Tools” project. These are all based on archival material from a variety of sources, all connected with the project. Some museum imagery, some site drawing, photography and autographic layers, all combining to create a single image. Hopefully giving a sense of the multi-layered contextual quality of …
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NEW prints for 2017
After a considerable break from making prints I have managed to get back into production over the last few months. Mostly due to creating a set of new prints for a forth coming exhibition in Orkney. Based around Orkney Stone Tools this suite of three drypoint etchings all have some context with stone tools. More …
NEW Boat Settings
NEW Glass boat settings are coming along and should be finished soon.
Glass Project
Hand blown glass installation – East Lothian Coast – 2014
GLASS 2015
Two standing stone works in the Gallery TEN Edinburgh Festival exhibition GLASS 2015. Have a look at the Exhibition catalogue online at the following link – GLASS 2015
NEW – Glass Stones
Just completed a new set of standing stones for the COLLECT show. Four glass standing stones on a stone base. This and other works going to COLLECT 2015 with Gallery TEN at the start of MAY.
COLLECT 2015
I am very pleased to be taking part in this years Crafts Council COLLECT 2015 exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London. I will be on the Gallery TEN stand number 7.5 taking place from 08 May to the 11 May. For more information see the Crafts Council official site. You can also see details …
WEST at GalleryTEN
Pair of images from the Isle of Erraid off the South West tip of Mull in a fantastic spot called “Tinkers Hole”. This is a pair of Fuji Archive C-Prints.
Ryedale Folk Museum – A Hidden Landscape
New solo show at the Ryedale Folk Museum in Hutton-le-Hole is now open. The exhibition titled “A Hidden Landscape” runs till the 21st of July. This is the first time I have shown both print and glass works alongside each other in this way and I am pleased with the results. They both seem to …
New Prints
New Prints for the Ryedale show now completed. A suite of six prints made using a combination of etching, drypoint, Japanese woodblock and carborundum techniques. The title for the prints is “Boundary” and will be numbered as a variable edition.