|
By using our website you agree to our Terms of Use and Cookie Policy |
|
By using our website you agree to our Terms of Use and Cookie Policy |
Resonate Arts House is a contemporary arts platform specialising in fine art by professional artists and emerging talent.
Combining Gallery,artists studios,arts materials shop and teaching venue.
Rhona's work is an exploration of natural line and surface, inspired predominantly by the landscape and coastline of the West of Scotland. Layering and repetition of straight wire allows three-dimensional structures and clusters to develop intuitively, allowing the linear forms to take on a natural appearance.
I design lettering and hand carve inscriptions in stone, wood and other materials. I use the traditional techniques for letter cutting, which still produce the most beautiful results. The vitality of good design begins with hand drawn letter forms, designed specifically to suit the purpose, material and site of each piece.
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.
I create contemporary work, which is both practical and wearable on the body, while also being sculptural when off the body.
My inspiration is based on ancient shipwrecks where I try to capture the drama, complexity, elegance and beauty found with them.
Roz is a textile artist with over 30 years experience as a designer maker. Specialising in batik, she utilises several textile crafts in combination to make one-off works with a very distinctive style.
Ruth is a painter and sculptor living and working in Edinburgh. Her work is generally figure-based and quite stylised.
Sarah creates patterns derived from the coastline of her island home, which are then deconstructed, explored and relationships between space and line studied to create the final object.
The Scottish mineral and lapidary club aims to encourage an interest in natural minerals and the craftsmanship in relation to them on a non-commercial basis.
shadow + lights is an established artistic collaboration between Carole Gray and Joanna Howarth.
An ecologically aware practice, they create inventive sculptural lights / light sculptures.