These are some of the artists who would have been exhibiting during the 2020 Festival
After a fantastic first year Edinburgh-based ceramicist Kirsty Anderson returns to Pittenweem Bowling Club with her contemporary hand-thrown stoneware pieces.
A printmaker and painter with a love of wild places and an ever-increasing desire to simplify and filter. Sandi has recently returned from the Arctic.
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Faye is a Fine Art Graduate whose expressive artworks the East Neuk inspires. She soaks up the atmosphere of the shoreline, boats and seascapes, which is reflected in her subject matter.
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All Sculptures Great and Small
Tiny animals to lunar landscapes, carved and modelled in stone, marble, clay, bronze, and gold.
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Paul’s stunning award-winning work is inspired by nature. He uses collage, often incorporating text from nature magazines. Originals and prints for all budgets.
Avril’s aim is to fill her art with uplifting and positive content. She recently received the Colin Dakers Memorial Award for her painting Regeneration which is now part of Angus Alive’s Fine Art Collection.
My paintings are mainly from nature and the surrounding area. I enjoy working in a variety of mediums including oils, acrylic, encaustic and pastel.
My subject is the moving figure; drawn and painted in strong tonal contrasts.
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