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Tag Archives: Glasgow Buildings
Paint It on Black…
The artwork is inspired by the architecture of Alexander Thomson, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and William Leiper. Namely Holmwood House, Glasgow School of Art and the Templeton Building. I have recently discovered the potential and versatility of acrylic paint pens and … Continue reading
St Andrews In The Square Church Collage
St Andrews In The Square Church in Merchant City is the property of The Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and is being used as the Doors Open Days hub this year. It is here that I will be exhibiting 4 collages … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Festival of Architecture, architecture, Architecture and Design, art and design, Buildings, Doors Open Days 2016, Exhibitions, Glasgow, Glasgow architecture, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, Merchant City, St Andrews In The Square
Tagged architecture, buildings, collage art, Exhibitions in Glasgow, Glasgow Buildings, Glasgow Clocktowers
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ARTchitecture Exhibition: Celebrating Glasgow’s Building Heritage.
I am very privileged and delighted to be having an exhibition of my collage work at The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Design and Architecture situated in Glasgow’s Mitchell Street. You can visit the exhibition from Monday 7th September until Sunday … Continue reading
Posted in art and design, Buildings, collage, Doors Open Days Events 2015, Exhibitions, Glasgow architecture, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, The Lighthouse
Tagged architecture, art, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, collage, collage art, Doors Open Days 2015, Exhibitions in Glasgow, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, Glasgow Buildings, The Lighthouse
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Glasgow Street: Collage for AmeetsA 2015
AmeetsA (Architecture meets Art) is a charity event which raises funds for Inspire Me, part of Enable Scotland. Architects and artists are invited to submit artwork that is auctioned for the charity at a gala event, which this year is … Continue reading
Elements of the West End Collage
The collage now features a repeated floral motif detail carved into the blond sandstone townhouse fronts in Observatory Road in the Dowanhill area, close to the main thoroughfare of Byres Road. The motif is placed beneath the bay windows of … Continue reading
Patterns from Art School Glass.
All the pieces in this collage are taken from photographs of the glass from Glasgow School of Art, found on the doors of the building. The small pieces have been assembled symmetrically resulting in a design which reflects the blues,greens,ochres … Continue reading
Glasgow School of Art : The West Wing.
This small collage features wall sections and windows from the west elevation and two patterns of ceramic tiles embedded in the west stairwell of the building. The photographs for this collage were taken before the devastating fire which badly … Continue reading