Friday, 7 September 2012
These beautiful earrings and pendants are made by Leigh Shepherd designs. The earrings are made from six penny pieces and the pendants from wooden scrabble tiles, making each one individual. Each one comes in a small tin with a matching design! Perfect birthday presents. You can see more of Leigh's jewellery here or pop in to the gallery to see our full range.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Our featured artists for August are Marchmont regulars Mina Braun and Rosie Walters. They are firn favourites here at the gallery and we're looking forward to having their lovely prints brightening up the gallery!Their work features imagined cities and landscapes to delve in to and
explore. Each image tells a story in a world populated by a variety of
animals, machinery, birds, divers and trees.
Here's a sneaky peek at what we can expect. Pop down from next Tuesday and have a look.
Here's a sneaky peek at what we can expect. Pop down from next Tuesday and have a look.
Dancing Girl by Mina Braun
City Ride by Rosie Walters
Friday, 15 June 2012
These cute creations are by Katherine Hayes and we have a large selection of different animals in earring, hairslide and badge form. Pop in and get some super cute accessories! You can see more of kat's creations on her etsy shop, Rat Kat Bean here.
We've got some lovely woodcut prints by Edinburgh illustrator James Albon in the gallery. James has just graduated from Edinburgh College of Art and his work was one of our favourites in the illustration degree show. You can see more of his work on his website or pop in to the gallery for a look at a selection of prints we have.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Jess Bradley
Next week we are excited to begin showing the lovely linocuts that are the handiwork of local artists Jess Bradley. Jess is inspired by nature and the prints we will be exhibiting capture a wide range of British wildlife from Puffins to Woodpeckers. They are all printed by Jess on her very own printing press at her home in the Scottish Borders.
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