ART FOR CHRISTMAS
THE ANTHONY WOODD GALLERY Image: Poppies by Ethel Walker, oil on board, 22 x 22 inches
The Anthony Woodd Gallery sells traditional art, mainly nineteenth century oils, watercolours and prints covering a wealth of subjects from Scottish landscape, sporting and military scenes to portraiture, caricatures and maps. Moreover, the gallery shows the work of some of the talented traditional contemporary artists working today in Scotland and maintains a selection of affordable pictures alongside sculptures in bronze, ceramic and wood. The Gallery also offers other services including restorations and valuations and is always interested in buying new works of art. The Christ- mas Exhibition runs from 6 December – 31 December 2012. 4 Dundas Street, Old Town, Edinburgh. Tel: 0131 558 9544
www.anthonywoodd.com
GREENS & BLUES With over 200 original works – from paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics
and glass, by artists such as John Bellany, Erni Upton, Kirstie Cohen, Mark I’Anson and Frances Ross – Greens and Blues and its new Premier Collec- tion is perfect for presents this Christmas. We offer help in all aspects of art appreciation, fast, in-house framing, gift vouchers and a variety of prices to suit every budget. Open 7 days. 59 High Street and 13 Market Place, North Berwick. Tel: 01620 890666,
www.greensandblues.co.uk
GULLANE ART GALLERY Image: China Bowl and Wild Poppies by Mary Davidson, 12 x 12 inches
– Oil on Board
Always keen to show a wide variety of original art, the Gallery’s ‘Festive Exhibi- tion’ is no exception, and a visit to view new works by 10 artists is highly recom- mended. From fl oral still life paintings by Mary Davidson and the ever popular Fiona Millar to the accomplished oils of James Fullarton; coastal harbour acryl- ics by Chris Forsey to abstract seascapes by Paul Bennett; charming fi gurative pieces that embody narrative by Steve Johnston to a wonderful blend of realist and abstract still life oils by Gail Pope; stylised bird studies by Lesley McLaren to colourful landscapes by Sheila Fowler. Ensuring an international fl avour to the show are paintings by the very well established South African artist Derric van Rensberg. The exhibition runs from 10 November to 13 January. 8 Stanley Road, Gullane, East Lothian. Tel: 01620 843082
www.gullaneartgallery.co.uk
TIGHNABRUAICH GALLERY Image: The Perilous Passage of the Precious by Alice McMurrough
With a diverse and affordable range of work by some of Scotland’s most exciting artists, Tighnabruaich Gallery is the perfect place to pick up a unique present this Christmas. You’ll fi nd contemporary paintings and sculptures, as well as a hand-picked selection of original ceramics, glass work, textiles and jewellery. Sitting at the heart of the seaside village of Tighnabruaich, the gallery is a festive treasure trove. Pop in or browse online and don’t miss our winter exhibitions.
Tighnabruaich. Tel: 01700 811681,
www.tig-gallery.com
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