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Adrift Driftwood Art
Using bits and pieces from Scottish beaches, and pieces of cast off fabric and upholstery, Karen creates seascapes and wall art which celebrate nature and our place in it. Her ceramic pieces complement her overarching theme of the natural world. Each unique piece tells its own story.
Kirsty Anderson
Kirsty Anderson (KJA studio) will be exhibiting functional stonewear ceramics. The contemporary shapes are inspired by aesthetics of past objects. Pieces range from mugs and bowls for daily use to unique vases.
Lucy Anderson
Drawings and paintings that explore a relationship between nature and home, using my recognised love of colour, travel and textiles as inspiration.
Sandi Anderson
Printmaker Sandi Anderson works tiny and huge, subtle and fluorescent, busy and spare, showing monoprints, etchings and perhaps some mokuhanga woodcut and some linocut too.
Pauline Austin
Pauline has taken her love of treescapes and landscapes to a more abstract style. Still capturing mood, light and movement through different textures and mark making. Images inspired by a North 500 trip.
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Anne Barclay (Ovenstone Artists)
These new works reflect my joy and gratitude of living by the sea, especially during the last two years.
Paul Bartlett
Stunning award-winning collages inspired by nature. Originals and prints for all budgets.
David Behrens
My work this year revolves around movement, whether that be entirely abstract kinetic sculptures animating locally-found sea glass, or more representative maritime automata.
Kirstie Behrens
Following a trip to the North West of Scotland I was inspired to produce new large scale etchings.
Reinhard Behrens
As Naboland remained a covid-free territory its continued exploration could take place unhindered throughout the last two years.
Allan Black
Allan Black’s paintings try to capture the ever-changing light and colour of the Scottish landscape. The constantly changing sky tends to be the catalyst for the contrasting angles of cityscapes, open seascapes of the West coast and the harbours of the East.
Watercolour animals, flowers and local scenes by a Pittenweem artist.
Caroline Blackler
Kirsten Boston
I am a Scottish artist, working with all types of media. My show this year is inspired by walks on the Fife Coastal Path.
Anne Butler
My paintings are a response to the landscape. I work in layers scraping back and revealing colours underneath. There is a strong emphasis on colour and texture. Awaiting images
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Sheila Caldwell
As I enjoy working with a variety of media, there are paintings in pastel, encaustic, oil, felting, inks, acrylic and seashore finds. There are also cards and my new book, Changed Days.
Dominique Cameron
As an artist my practice is rooted in walking. My work articulates what I find as drawing, painting, performance and text. I am currently exploring the Buachaille Etive Mor.
Mairi Clark
Expressive semi abstracted sea and landscape paintings exploring colour, washes and textures primarily in oil by professional landscape painter Mairi Clark which create a sense of place.
Avril Cunningham
My new body of work uses oil and cold wax and focuses on my trip round East of Scotland and the vast differences in the landscape and atmosphere.
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Genna Delaney
Genna Delaney works from her garden studio in Tayport. She is inspired by the coast, forest and natural rock formations. Specialising in bespoke commissions, she produces architectural pieces in silver, gold, unusual gemstones and polyamide.
Sophie Demery
2019's Bursary winner Sophie Demery returns with her maritime influenced prints and artist booklets in their distinctive minimalist but playful style.
Dibujo Design
Gill combines her love for patterns with her love of nature. Lino cut prints combined with graphic computer drawings are used to create a gift and homeware range.
Keny Drew
Keny Drew works from his studio just outside Pittenweem. He uses traditional techniques to create contemporary glass pieces.
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Caroline Finlay
Contemporary silver and enamel jewellery inspired by the colours, textures and forms found along the Scottish coastline. Also etchings, screenprints and monoprints. Unique and colourful. Based in Fife.
Barbara Fleming
The lively colours of my semiprecious jewellery reflect the luxury of my hand knitted accessories.
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A collection of different styles of photography including local landscapes, black and white film and water drop imagery.
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Josephine Gillespie
Paintings in watercolour, acrylic and mixed media. Josephine's unique handmade bags and colourful jewellery will also be on display.
Sally Grant
I create handmade jewellery collections and bespoke wedding, engagement and eternity rings to commission. Textural, etched and gemstone jewellery incorporating ethically sourced materials.
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Stephen Howard Harrison
Stephen Howard Harrison is a painter predominantly of the landscapes and fishing villages within the East Neuk of Fife, and uses the medium of oil paint on canvas.
Marianne Hazlewood
Marianne Hazlewood is an award-winning contemporary botanical artist. Visit her florilegia to experience botanical illustration in multiple media, traditional watercolour, pen and ink and new this year, screen printing.
Renate Heath
Flowers and landscapes.
Inspired by colour and life in the East Neuk, I work with oil and watercolour. I love experimenting and enjoy the abstracted form and flowing lines. Paintings, drawings, block-prints and cards.
David Henderson
Landscape from Fife, East Lothian, Harris, Sutherland and the Highlands. Sometimes it’s a realistic image, sometimes more abstract.
Robert Henderson
My approach to the subject of the steam railway is heavily influenced by the Oillette postcards produced early 20th century by Raphael Tuck and Sons.
Karin Hepburn
My latest work reflects my experiences of Lockdown and staycations in Scotland. Drawing inspiration from our beautiful country. My trips have included: Skye, East Neuk, Aviemore and Ayrshire .
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Michelle Hewitt
Michelle is predominantly a wildlife artist aiming to capture the soul and character of her subjects. Pet commissions undertaken. Cards and giftware available. New venue for 2022.
Pat Holland
Impressionist style landscapes, seascapes and flowers in oils on canvasses ranging from small to very large.
Imprint Casts
Katy Eccles is a botanical casting artist based in Fife. She preserves the delicate imprint of flowers and foliage in plaster to create botanical casts in various sizes and finishes.
Elin Isaksson
Elin makes handblown sculptural interior accessories, candle holders and whisky glasses.Her designs are simple and tactile in vibrant colours. Accepts commissions.
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Colin Jack
Looking forward after the last three years to my 31st Festival. With over 300 painted since the last festival, I have a lot of choices to exhibit!
Sally-Ann Johns
The circle symbolises the sacred nature of life, the spark of divinity that exists in each of us, in the smallest of creatures such as the sparrows and the blue tits.
Phill Jupitus
Phill Jupitus makes pop artworks encompassing personal archive, drawing and collage, both analogue and digital. This will be his second exhibition in Pittenweem after the sell-out Madmensheviks in 2019.
Shelley Jupitus
I have been working on a series of prints based on images of my dad’s tools in an attempt to tell you something of the man and his many qualities.
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Arthur Ker
My main sources of inspiration are Argyll’s native temperate woodlands and her coastal and inland waters. I aim to capture the spirit of a place in bold colours and brushwork.
Sarah Knox
Immerse yourself in Sarah’s exquisite watercolours and oil paintings. This well-established painter is renowned for her evocative paintings of the Scottish landscape which capture its atmosphere, light, and colour.
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Angela Learoyd
Interesting and unusually shaped gemstones are combined with formed and textured silver to create Statement Pieces. A new collection Concertina, is made using the technique of metal corrugation.
Ian Ledward
A fusion of paint, print and photography creating unusual and striking views of landscape. Framed and unframed work in a range of sizes and prices.
Katie Littlefield
During lockdown, painting transported me to where I wanted to be; by the sea, on the beach, watching waves.
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