Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2009

Introducing two prolific Scottish Artists


Introducing two dedicated Edinburgh based artists, who I met while working there during the last few years. Although producing work in very different mediums, one of the qualities they both have in common is their strong natural theme.


Deborah Cameron's inspiring and often tempestuous seascapes are influenced by the years she spent living at the very North of Scotland.

Adrian Baird Ba Than creates jewellery and various functional objects from a whole range of organic and reclaimed materials.

Both artists' work is available at Marchmont Gallery (above) in Edinburgh. Drop in if you are in the city as it is always great to see the work up close!
http://www.marchmontgallery.com/

Adrian Baird Ba Than : Jeweller and Designer




Adrian Baird Ba Than is a Designer/Maker based in Edinburgh. Drawing inspiration from sources both obvious and unexpected he combines wood, bone, horn, nut, shell and mammoth ivory with metal, stone & resins to create elegant, clean designs which are stunning in their simplicity and timeless in their beauty.
Being self taught, Adrian isn't bound by tradition and therefore has found his own path and his own dialogue with which to express his aesthetic. Primarily a jeweller, Adrian also turns his hand to other creative pursuits such as box making, small trinket boxes that fit in the palm of your hand, larger desk top boxes that may be used for jewellery, cigars or anything you want to keep safe or treasure, to a custom made case for your favourite mp3 player. Adrian also uses leather in his work from making satchels, wallets and belts to lining the inside of the aforementioned boxes.

Sourcing materials is a major concern for Adrian. He feels an ethical responsibilty to ensure his work is made utilising materials that come from renewable sources or preferably reclaimed. With this in mind he only uses organic beef bone and ancient mammoth ivory when wanting a white or creamy element to his work. Also, much of the wood he uses has been intercepted on the way to an evergrowing landfill site, or is offcuts from other craftsmen or was destined to become chipboard or animal bedding being considered unusable or too costly to process.
If you are interested in purchasing any of Adrian's designs or to get an idea of prices, send him an email-

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Adrian Baird Ba Than : Jewellery and Designs





































Deborah Cameron : Painter



"Painting has always been an important part of my life. For over 20 years I lived in the Outer Hebrides and the quality of light, huge skies and constant presence of the sea still fascinate me and influence much of my work although I will paint anything that captures my interest. In 2003 I moved to Edinburgh and rented a studio so that I could paint full time. Then, in 2005 I held my first,very successful, solo exhibition entitled Wide Angle. Following that in 2006 I had work accepted for the Aspect Prize Exhibition and by the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art. In October 2007 I was part of a successful 3 man show at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh."


Deborah Cameron : Paintings