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Painting by local artist to be exhibited at Biggar Museum

Obituary: Pat Semple, landscape artist forever drawn to the sea and the wilder terrain

Obituary: Pat Semple, landscape artist forever drawn to the sea and the wilder terrain
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Jane Younger and art | National Trust for Scotland

Written by Alison McIntosh-Prentice, Visitor Services Assistant To mark Women’s History Month, we take a closer look at Jane Younger, sister of Anna Blackie of the Hill House, Helensburgh. Jane Younger (1863–1955) was Anna Blackie’s elder sister and was a student of Jessie Newbery at the Glasgow School of Art between 1890 and 1910. Jessie started teaching embroidery classes in 1894 at 3 Rose Street, Glasgow, before moving to the new Mackintosh-designed Glasgow School of Art in Renfrew Street in 1900. A watercolour of the garden at the Hill House by Jane Younger Jane Younger was predominantly known for her watercolours and won many awards. Her work was displayed at the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists and she exhibited locally and internationally – from the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour – in Paisley, London and Paris. However, with the growing international acclaim of the Gla

Intimate portrait of Angus watercolourist James Morrison given Glasgow Film Festival global premiere -The Courier

© Supplied by James Morrison Meditation on Nether Dysart by James Morrison. An intimate portrait of Angus landscape artist James Morrison has received its world premiere in this year’s online Glasgow Film Festival. In a debut screening of Eye of the Storm on Sunday night, a global audience shared the revealing insight into the life of a figure regarded as one of the nation’s greatest contemporary watercolourists. James Morrison at home in Montrose during filming of Eye of the Storm. In the film, Glasgow-born Morrison reveals inspirations behind a career which took him from the coasts of his adopted home county of Angus to the open and dangerous expanses of the Arctic in his quest to document the impact of climate change through his striking works.

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You’ve Been Trumped filmmaker Anthony Baxter’s new documentary about Scottish landscape painter James Morrison presents an unexpectedly tender portrait of the artist as an old man. Unlike his previous high-profile films – about former US president Donald Trump’s corporate assault on the Aberdeenshire coastline and a town in crisis thanks to civic negligence of its water system in Flint, Michigan – Eye of the Storm sees Baxter in quieter, more reflective mode in his home town of Montrose. Eye of the Storm, a reference to Morrison’s habit of painting outside in all weathers for most of his career, was filmed by Baxter during the last two years of his life. The Glasgow-born artist, who trained under David Donaldson at the city’s school of art in the early 1950s, died last August at the age of 88 after a career spanning six decades. Morrison’s quest to paint people-free transcendent moments in time and space took him all over the world, but he is best remembered f

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