Eion Stewart Fine Art
Contemporary art gallery & frame-maker established in 1997, based in Stonehaven, NE of Scotland.
Our Winter Exhibition opens Friday 15 November.
Featuring eleven artists, including .art
Join us 6:30 - 8:30pm for the preview evening
https://www.eionstewartfineart.com/winter2024-25
And so it begins!!
New work has begun to arrive for our winter exhibition. đźď¸
Weâre very excited to be showing work from Alison Dickson, Jane Birrell, Jennifer Mackie, Jo McIntosh, Lorraine Taylor, Lynn McGregor RSW, Morag Stevenson, Shona Cammack, Stuart Buchanan and and Val Thomson.
More to come soon
Itâs today!
This painting by Margaret Macdonald will be auctioned this evening at 7:30pm in the Splash Cafe.
Weâve had it on show in the gallery window for two or three weeks where it has been admired and talked about enthusiastically. Weâve had several enquiries about how to secure it, and the only way to secure it, and help keep the Outdoor Pool, is to bid.
Good luck and thank you in advance to the successful bidder.
Bryan Angus is a Scottish artist and printmaker known for his striking linocut prints and mastery in relief printmaking - a labour intensive process requiring precision in carving and printing, and Angusâs work exemplifies this meticulous attention to craft and traditional printmaking techniques.
Image: Crovie North
Two colour reduction print
26cm x 36cm
53cm x 63cm framed
Available in our current exhibition, check out our website for more from Bryan
https://www.eionstewartfineart.com/
Weâve got a distinctly Western Isles vibe at the gallery right now! Three of our featured artists have captured the rugged beauty of Harris, Rhum, Lewis, and Muck in their latest works. Take a look at Sarah Anderson, Kanita Sim and Peter Drewettâs new paintings and explore these stunning depictions of the Scottish Isles â now on display. Check out more on our website!
Weâre thrilled to feature 5 stunning paintings by the renowned artist Kanita Sim in our latest exhibition! Originally from Thailand and now based in Aberdeen, Kanitaâs vibrant works beautifully merge her Eastern heritage with the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland.
From bold colors to rich textures, each piece is a celebration of nature and cultural fusion. Our Autumn mixed exhibition is now open, but not yet available to view online
Our Autumn Exhibition is now open! đđ¨
Explore stunning works from Beth Robertson Fiddes, Kanita Sim, Colin Brown, Sarah Anderson, and Peter Drewett, along with linocut prints by Bryan Angus and beautiful ceramic dishes by Gundra Nock.
We canât wait to welcome you!
(Itâs not online yet. Weâll keep you posted)
While we were busy preparing for our upcoming exhibition, we had an unexpected delivery⌠and no, itâs not part of a new art installation! đ
This 4-inch diameter drainage pipe might have made quite the statement, but we think weâll stick to our scheduled artwork for now. đ
Who knows? Perhaps thereâs an abstract sculpture hiding in here somewhere⌠đ¤
Look out for more updates on whatâs actually coming to the gallery soon!
Our Autumn Exhibition is coming together nicely, with works from Bryan Angus, Colin Brown, Fiona Sturrock, Kanita Sim, and more. Look out for updates soon!
Illustrated: âSlaterâs Crimson Chinaâ
Mixed media by Colin Brown
Colin Brown is a contemporary Scottish artist from Stonehaven, renowned for his distinctive mixed-media works. His approach involves layering materials such as paint, collage, and found objects to create textured, dynamic surfaces. He draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including urban landscapes, architecture, and cultural symbols, incorporating fragments of text, photographs, and other ephemera to give his pieces a sense of history and narrative. His art has gained considerable attention both in the UK and internationally. His ability to fuse contemporary techniques with a strong sense of place and history makes him a unique figure in the Scottish art scene.
We were treated to a lovely surprise today! A beautiful gift of chocolates was delivered by a friend of the gallery. A sweet gesture that brightened our week! đŤ đ
I head off on holiday next week (itâs unusual, I know!) Morag will be keeping things going while Iâm away. Please note the gallery will be closing at 4pm each evening. This is also the last week of our Beth Robertson Fiddes exhibition, so do pop in and say hello to Morag if you can!
Ceramic artist Gundra Nock has created a special series of bowls, designed to harmonize perfectly with Beth Robertson Fiddesâ color palette. Each bowl features beautiful mini landscapes on the exterior and a gorgeously glazed interior. These unique pieces range in size from 18cm to 38cm in diameterâperfect as statement art pieces. Be sure to see them in person during the exhibition!
"We're incredibly already halfway through Beth Robertson Fiddes' powerful exhibition! đ¨ It's been wonderful to see so many people captivated by her stunning work. If you haven't had a chance to visit yet, there's still time to experience her unique land and seascapes. https://www.eionstewartfineart.com/land-sea-sky
Beth Robertson Fiddes often paints on an epic scale, a few feet wide and high, but for our Land-Sea-sky solo exhibition of her latest collection of paintings, Beth has worked on four 30cm x 25cm fully rendered paintings, of which only one is still available, and four further small paintings at around 50cm x 40cm which are all available and a wonderful way of owning a piece of her work at a more accessible size and price point. These smaller paintings retain the same depth, detail, and emotional impact as her larger pieces, making them a perfect addition to any collection. They offer a unique opportunity for collectors to bring a bit of Bethâs epic landscape vision into more intimate spaces.
Whether youâre new to her work or looking to expand your collection, these smaller paintings are a perfect way to own an exceptional Beth Robertson Fiddes painting.
Weâre thrilled that âBreaking Wave, Julyâ found a new home! But weâre incredibly fortunate to have received a stunning new piece by Beth Robertson Fiddes to take its place in her solo exhibition. âSea Foam,â a breathtaking mixed media artwork measuring 150cm x 88cm (172cm x 110cm framed). You can now view this piece in our gallery or online!â
https://www.eionstewartfineart.com/land-sea-sky
âIt was mentioned several times during the opening of *Land-Sea-Sky* that there is no comparison between viewing this exhibition online and experiencing it in person. đ⨠You truly have to stand in front of these paintings to feel their full impact. Swipe to see the difference, but trust usânothing beats seeing them in the flesh!â
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**âBreaking Wave, Julyâ is leaving us early** and heading up north to its new home! At 173cm x 122cm, this piece will leave a big space in our gallery, but weâre thrilled itâs found a new place to be admired. đźď¸â¨
A special thanks to Beth for graciously agreeing to deliver a replacement painting to fill the gap. Stay tuned to see whatâs coming next!
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