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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Object of the Week
RICHARD ROSS ROBERTSON Art education in Twentieth Century Britain, like contemporary British art, is widely regarded as world leading. The long career of Richard Ross Robertson as both student and teacher, which stretched over 5 decades, spanned much of that momentous change in art education. Although his career pre-dated the computer era and the adventContinue reading “Object of the Week”
Let there be Light
Ian Pirie, a former student of Ceramics at Gray’s School of Art appears to capture light and cloud formations within his plate form 4 which was created in porcelain in 1974. Ian later developed a career teaching Ceramics and Design at Gray’s School of Art and has been a full time educator since 1980 .Continue reading “Let there be Light”
Let there be Light
End of an Era by David Rae In this final year graduation compositions we find a fluorescent glowing sky is set against a tall subdued roadside wall. The silhouette of an ominious tracked excavation machine lit up on a man made horizon. The painting depicts a scene based upon the demolition of the Gray’s SchoolContinue reading “Let there be Light”
Let there be Light
Reflections Padua by Barbara Balmer RSA We celebrate the delightful feeling of mediteranean light captured in this beautiful composition which depicts a wonderful Urban Utopia as imagined by artist Barbara Balmer RSA. RGU Art and Heritage are grateful to the former Head of Design at Gray’s School of Art, George Mackie DFC RDI for theContinue reading “Let there be Light”
Let there be Light
The Winter Light captured in this student composition – It fair mak’s yer lugs nip wi’ the caul’… Belskavie -20 Degrees by Gray’s School of Art alumnus Jo Salter was painted in 1986 and it features a crisp view of the landscape near Drumoak in Aberdeenshire. @artukdotorg @RGULibrary @RGU @UniMuseumsScot @MuseumsGalScot #MuseumAtHome #OnlineArtExchange