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Rob Mulholland, a contemporary Scottish artist based in Stirlingshire, Scotland, has created this unique collection of hand crafted metal bowls. Each piece is individually coloured and patterned by applying heat over the surface of the metal. A full range of his work is available in galleries throughout the U.K.
Ronnie moved from Port Patrick on the West Coast of Scotland to North Berwick on the East Coast in 2005. His work is influenced by boats, the sea and our interaction with it. His work is made using a combination of slab, pinch and throwing techniques. He incorporates objects found while beach combing; this might involve melting sea glass into a boat or mounting work on driftwood. All Ronnie’s work is individually made, hand crafted and unique.
A range of glass items such as jewellery, tableware, windows, screens and panels, produced using traditional stained glass methods as well as fusing, slumping, casting, etching and others.
My main work is made from reinforced clay to produce wall pieces and free-standing sculptural pieces/forms, using repeat pattern to create depth and texture. I also throw traditional pots which are hand decorated.
I take many groups in my studio of all ages wishing to attend drop-in sessions, though I specialize mainly in working with people with learning difficulties and special needs. I enjoy facilitating these groups/individuals to help them find their way to create their own work in their own way.
The outcome It is not always as important as the physical/spiritual process.
Commissioned work is also undertaking working closely with the client to produce their desired pieces or ceramics.
Seahorse is a gift shop selling hadmade jewellery and driftwood art. Also in the shop are mounted local water colour prints and photos and ceramics.
I work on a variety of projects and commissioned works. I enjoy working in mixed media and on small and large scale projects. My work has become more sculptural; however, I equally enjoy designing and making small intricate details. I have experience of ceramics, textiles, mosaic and jewellery making and large scale sculptural installation.
Inspired by Shetland's dramatic scenery, heritage and culture, Shetland Arts and Crafts producers offer a unique range of woodcraft, knitwear and textiles, fancy goods, fashion and home accessories, gifts, and fine art.
Skyeworks Gallery supports local artists, crafters and makers, and offers art and craft workshops and courses daily. Open all year.
Small Stories is the home of the creative work of Gabrielle Reith. Every piece of work tells a story, whether an illustration, a textiles creation or a piece of jewellery.
The SSA is an artist-led membership organisation governed by an elected President and Council, which seeks to promote and encourage experimentation and the "adventurous spirit" in contemporary art.