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Carole combines literary elements with simple yet considered layers, each painted, printed or decorated with decals before kiln firing. Her skills have developed over the years and now her visual language integrates life events inspired by travel and the rich randomness of nature - she loves to study maps, books and ancient relics.
Education
1995/97 P.G.Dip. Art Therapy, Edinburgh University Settlement, School of Art Therapy
1980/83 BA(Hons) Degree Fine Art, formerly Manchester Polytechnic
1979/80 Art and Design Foundation, Coventry
Installations/private commissions:
2011 St Peter's Episcopal Church Bicentennial window, Kirkcaldy
2009 Green Business Glass Art Awards
2008 Private and Corporate Commissions
2007 Memorial Window, Whitdale Primary School
2006/05/04
St Pius Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary Memorial Windows
The Stellar Glass Art Awards
Celebrating Success Glass Art Awards
Ferryden Primary School Project, Angus
2002 Celtic Cross for Christ Kirk, Glenrothes
Commemorative Glass, Queen Margaret Hospital Chapel, Dunfermline
Commemorative Glass, Queen Margaret Hospital Chapel, Dunfermline
St Pius Catholic Church, Stained Glass Window, Kirkcaldy
Year Established: 1997
2010 FCA&C Award
2006/7 SAC Artist in Residence, Inverness
2003/6 SAC Artist in Residence, Blackburn
2001 SAC Award - North Lands Creative Glass
1984/86 SAC Award
1982 Traveling scholarship
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Sunday afternoon 01 July Hope i do not intrude. your neighbour Old Mill is for sale and is in my sights so wish to establish good relations. I find it rather forsaken if not forlorn and plan to regenerate its heritage.
Glamis Road intrigues - as a road ? not really the bollards say it all !
My first change ie build will be a garage so David Smith at the Loch is starting work tomorrow. We wonder Carole if you or cottage number 3 ever bring cars to your front door ? Beyond you GR is but a Lane or Wynd.
Your back door from Google seems even more remote.
Am developing a scheme, a project featuring in phases the Kinghorn Burn Glen from Mill down to Jail and beyond into harbour ... to ressurect.
Would you be supportive ?
Hope this question does not mark me as insane !! but does the postie deliver to your front door ? not by van but on foot ?
Kindly respect the confidentiality as I have not yet secured OM.
Am keen to meet.
your skills amaze.
hamish, aye