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Anne lives in Portknockie, a small coastal village in the North East of Scotland, where she hand crafts made-to-order little artworks ranging in price from £3 to £30 (plus p+p, based on standard first class post).
I create art sculptures in textiles that are based on my original illustrations. They are made into useable and decorative art-accessory handbags as well as soft sculptures. I have been creating beautiful and streamlined art for many years, working in many mediums but now concentrating on papers and textiles.
Annie Woodford studied Ceramics and Glass at the Royal College of Art, where she received a travel scholarship. Since then, Woodford's work has been exhibited internationally and is included in private and public collections worldwide.
Profiled in ‘Breaking the Mould- New Approaches to Ceramics, (Black Dog Publishing 2007) which investigates ceramic artists working at the cutting edge of their discipline, her innovative objects and installations have received international acclaim. In 2008 she won the Bronze Award in the Taiwan International Ceramics Competition and in 2009, a collection of her pieces was included in the World Contemporary Ceramics exhibition at the World Ceramic Biennale, Korea.
With their large rotund forms, colours and glazes, Anthea Summers’ distinctive style makes for ceramics which exude style and personality.
Anvil Creations, metal craft extraordinaire, beautiful, bespoke, quirky and unique sculptures all handmade in Scotland.
Ardalanish is an organic farm and weaving mill located on The Isle of Mull off Scotland's west coast. Our products range from the finest organic beef and mutton to award winning woollen fabrics and a stunning clothing collection. All of our meat and some of our clothing originates from the native breeds of sheep and cattle which are reared organically right here on our farm. You can buy many of our products on line.
The ceramics we produce are mainly hand thrown on the wheel, including a full range of domestic ware and some individual pieces. All the pots on display are made on the premises; most are thrown from stoneware clay, some of the more contemporary pieces are made of porcelain. The pots are fired to a temperature of 1300 degrees C in our wood burning kiln. The pottery is situated by the southern shore of Loch Creran on the main (A828), Oban to Fort William road.
The Scottish landscape, the colours of the world around her as well as the shape, texture and patterns of the materials used are the inspiration for Assja's jewellery creation.
Art Room 59 newly opened in autumn 2005 and is situated on the outskirts of Dunfermline town centre. The Gallery provides a showcase for Scottish artists, craftspeople and designers, many of whom are local to Dunfermline and Fife. Owned by Ruth Walls, a design graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, the gallery offers an eclectic mix of original and very affordable paintings, screen prints, mixed media work, ceramics, glass, sculpture and jewellery. Along side sits textile inspired interior art, wall hangings, feltwork, mirrors, lamps together with an imaginative array of gift ideas and hand crafted cards. Bright and modern, the gallery provides an ideal setting for exhibitions, and a space where newly emerging graduates and artists can exhibit their work along side those who have already established themselves as artists and designers.
Matt Russell is a student at Grays School of Art, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. He is currently specialising in Textiles & Surface Design, focusing in Fashion and Interiors as an output.
Having studied Chinese Language & Culture in Nanjing University China there is inspirations of both east and west in his work.
Blogging for not only on artnthat.com, Matt also writes for STV featuring his work, designs as well as his artistic and interesting findings in his day-to-day life as a designer as well as his time working in exciting projects such as Trump golf Scotland and in Paris and London Fashion week with an array of designers.