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Featured Artists

Welcome to Art Prints Gallery's new Artists of the Month feature. Each month we will be showcasing new and exciting Scottish artists. For November we have gathered together a group of established artists whose work is available to buy on the site.

 

donaldshearer2.jpg Donald M. Shearer
Donald Shearer was born in Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland and studied at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen. In 1953 he won The Royal Scottish Academy award, and since 1958 has exhibited regularly at The R.S.A and The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. Donald is widely regarded as one of Scotland’s finest traditional landscape painters. His reputation at the forefront of Scottish Golf painting ensures that he is in constant demand to produce commissioned work. His golf paintings are received with great acclaim worldwide, and limited edition prints of these works have become very collectable.
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thumb-millar.jpg Alexander Millar
Alexander Millar is one of the UK's most popular contemporary artists. His paintings, collected by art lovers across the globe, are inspired by the working men and women of his childhood. Making the ordinary details of life, extraordinary via his exquisite use of light and impasto brushstrokes, Millar brings alive a bygone era. His depth of expression gives us an insight into the hearts and souls of working men around the world.
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thumb-carter.jpg Pam Carter
Pam Carter was born in Tanganyika, East Africa to an Austrian mother and Scottish father and came to Scotland at the age of thirteen. She graduated from Glasgow School of Art in the seventies. Working mainly in oil paint, her main inspiration is in the Scottish land and seascape, using colour to define contours, structure and changing light sequences. She is equally inspired by the rugged isolation of the Western Isles and the dramatic view points of the Eastern coastline.
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thumb-vettriano.jpg Jack Vettriano
Jack Vettriano's life as an artist began following the submission of three paintings to the prestigious Summer Exhibition at London’s Royal Academy in 1990. In the twenty years which have followed, he has become an international phenomenon. His paintings have become loved and admired across the world, and his intimate and honest depictions have struck a chord with ordinary folk, who see Vettriano's figurative compositions as a breath of fresh air.
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thumb-jolomo.jpg John Lowrie Morrison
John Lowrie Morrison (aka Jolomo) works in oil on paper or canvas. His vigorous application of paint in carefree, seemingly random strokes breathes life into his work, which contrasts the rugged scenery of the Scottish Highlands with the more prosaic human elements of crofts, inlets and villages. His bold use of colour adds an energy and intensity to each image which persuades us not simply to view the landscape, but rather to experience it.
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