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AJ Stockwell's practice is informed by contemporary culture and the interaction between people and environment. Considering ‘nature’ its narrative potential and visceral qualities.
Alice Bo-Wen Chang is an Edinburgh based jewellery artist, designer and architect. She explores the relationship between body, space and object(s) through her kinetic and structural body sculptures.
Working from her Studio in Carrbridge, Alice Buttress, a Ceramic Artist and Sculptress, makes a wide range of handbuilt and thrown pottery, raku, sculpture, jewellery, and Chainsaw Carvings
ANDEEZARTINWOOD ( formally known as Woodland Craft, was founded by Andrew Moore in Meigle, Perthshire, 1986 ), produces handcarved Scottish wildlife subject matter, carved mirrors, naturally shaped burr bowls and many other carved works to supply retail outlets throughout Scotland , England and at craft shows and direct mail order. Love spoons, unusual kitchenware and I am adding wooden jewellery as from 01/01/2013.
Creative Student of the Year at the Creative Fife Awards 2008, contemporary jewellery designer Angela Boag studied Jewellery Design and Silversmithing at Carnegie College, she designs and hand-makes all her jewellery from silver or gold and semi precious stones. Her pieces are unique items inspired by smooth aesthetically pleasing lines and shapes that are then created into tactile and elegant jewellery.
Angus Open Studios started in 2011 and studios around the area were open from 26th - 30th May. A website and a directory were designed and 6,000 copies of the directory were distributed. 53 artists and craftsmen joined as members and more are joining for 2012.
I produce handmade earthenware ceramics including functional and decorative tableware as well as ceramic jewellery with detailed leather and knot work. I experiment a lot with texture and multi layer glazing to produce interesting surface decoration. Pieces are either wheel thrown or hand built and are fired in an electric kiln. Every piece is carefully considered and individually crafted.
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.
Artery Gallery is a leading Scottish art gallery based in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and is aiming to make art more affordable by offering you the best in Scottish and European contemporary art.
Jane works in several different craft areas, as well as painting in oils and acrylics, she also works in ceramics, making mainly figurative work, raku fired.