Invitation to Open Studios, Patriot Hall Studios, Edinburgh Scotland
2005
Patriot Hall Studios is housed in a large building that was a former bakery. The studios vary in sizes and for the most part are light filled with high ceilings. Communal spaces exist to encourage artists to gather, interact and support each other.
Gerald McGowan, painter
2005
Gerald McGowan in his studio, Edinburgh, Scotland. Gerald's studio is crammed full of supplies, work and inspirations. He had to move things out of the way so he could open the door and let me in. At the time he was working on a series of paintings involving people in motion in public spaces. His work captured their movement beautifully.
Gerald McGowan
2005
This is a sample postcard of Gerald's work involving people in motion in public spaces.
Trudy Blows Studio, Edinburg, Scotland
2005
Paint brushes in Trudy's studio
Trude Blows, water colorist
2005
Trude Blows in her studio, Edinburgh, Scotland. I found her watercolors done in black and white extremely thought provoking and mysterious.
Trude Blows
2005
Sample postcard of Trude Blow's work.
Shelagh Atkinson, print maker
2005
Printmaker
Shelagh Atkinson in her studio, Edinburgh, Scotland. Shelagh's studio was light and airy. Her prints are striking and passionate.
Sheila Atkinson
2005
These are post cards depicting some of Sheilagh's work.
Alan Kilpatrick, painter
2005
Alan Kilpatrick in his duplex studio, Edinburgh, Scotland. Alan's studio was impressive. Large, roomy and very well organized. All of his furniture was on wheels for easy movement around the studio. In addition to large canvasses, Alan creates performance art.
Alan Kilpatrick
2005
Sample postcards of Alan Kilpatrick's work.
Alan Kilpatrick
2005
Sample postcards of Alan Kilpatrick's work.