Latest Entries by New Blood Art
A Day in the Studio of Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf
In this series we chat to NewBlood artists, finding out more about their practice, what makes them tick, and what we’re looking forward to seeing from them in the future. This week’s artist is Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf, a NewBlood Art Master, meaning she’s been with us as her career has progressed successfully over the years. Rebecca’s […]
Society of Scottish Artists, 123rd Annual Exhibition
Congratulations to Naomi Mclure and Lynsey MacKenzie – who are both currently showing work at The Royal Scottish Academy in the SSA’s 123rd annual exhibition
SPA Shortlisted Artist: Keith Robinson
Exciting news and further congratulations to Keith Robinson, whose portrait of his brother is one of the ten works shortlisted for prizes in the 2021 Scottish Portrait Awards. At stake are Scotland’s biggest awards for portraiture – the £5,000 SPA in Fine Art and the £3,000 Richard Coward SPA in Photography. Results will be announced […]
Softer light
The bright glare of summer has morphed into a softer light; the uniform green of trees has splintered into browns, reds, oranges, and yellows. Autumn: beloved of painters and poets for its abundance. This selection gives the scale of orange from its vibrant to earthy tones, and like a wood fire burning in the grate, […]
Gareth Griffiths making waves..
Gareth Griffiths’ sculptures have been in high demand over the last 18 months – from clients all over the world (private and corporate). He has just completed a large commission for Canary Wharf Group in London. He has also completed a large outdoor sculpture for a writer in LA for their R.M. Schindler designed house […]
Molly Kent Shortlisted for New Artist of the Year 2021
From UKNA Press Release: “From a record breaking 963 submissions, the top 10 entries have been shortlisted for the second edition of the Robert Walters UK New Artist of the Year Award 2021. The 10 shortlisted artists will have the honour of having their work exhibited at the prestigious Saatchi Gallery in London on Thursday 4 November 2021, where […]
How I fell in love with drawing – Zuzanna Salamon.
“I remember how I fell in love with drawing; Life drawing had always felt to me like an intense race between my memory and the present, and this is why such classes proved stressful for me when I was in high school. I thought that drawing needed to be a perfect reflection of what was […]
Hello, My Name is Paul Smith
Wonderful to see Master’s artist Keren Luchtenstein‘s painting included in Paul Smith’s exhibition: “Hello, My Name is Paul Smith” currently showing until 20th February 2022 at Notttingham Castle. The exhibition details the key things, people and places that have sparked Paul Smith’s creativity throughout his career. You can book tickets here Avidly collected by patrons […]
Late Summer
In the philosophical system of Traditional Chinese Medicine there are in fact five seasons, including late summer, the exemplary inter-season period: a time of balancing and stabilising, giving and receiving to maintain integrity throughout change. In this Director’s Picks section we see how, when colour is not so loud, equilibrium can emerge. In limited or […]
Keith Robinson shortlisted: Scottish Portrait Award
Congratulations to Keith Robinson who has been shortlisted for the Scottish Portrait Awards 2021 with his piece My brother the microbiologist and his microbiota. We have a number of works available by Robinson, visit his gallery page to browse and buy available work.