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The landscape and history of Glenlivet and the Cairngorms are a constant source of inspiration for Scottish artists who produce work of the highest quality, reflecting the mood of mountain, moor and sky.
Jacquie Horning |
Tomintoul |
A stained glass artist, Jacqui employs traditional techniques to transform handmade cathedral glass and opalescent art glass into practical and decorative designs for all tastes.
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Barry Horning |
Tomintoul |
Using Scottish hardwoods, highlighted with farmed tropical species, Barry creates bespoke furniture, jewellery boxes, writing slopes and clocks in modern and traditional styles.
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Aileen Asher |
Tomintoul |
Specialising in inscriptions, Aileen works from her home in Tomintoul, where with artistic flair and imagination, she creates one-off pieces of hand engraving. See her work in A'anside studios.
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Sue Crombie |
Auchnarrow |
Sue specialises in Quilling (paper filigree) and is an accredited member of the Quilling Guild. She works mainly on greetings cards, but also enjoys making commissioned "one-off" boxed cards, wedding stationery, pictures, and framed pieces for special occasions.
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A'anside Studios
Specialists in Scottish made gifts. Stained glass and cabinet maker's workshop. Courses in leaded glass. Demonstrations available by appointment. |
Tomintoul Gallery
Art Gallery specialising in batik and local works of art. Workshop and picture framing with kilnfired bespoke tile making and decorating. Courses in tile and batik art |
Jane Lannagan |
Tomintoul |
Jane is a contemporary Batik artist who can be seen creating her Batik fine art paintings in her own gallery. The use of wax and dyes gives a great fluidity to her work, which produces a unique quality alongside the more conventional techniques of oil and watercolour. |
Donald Corr |
Tomintoul |
In his tiny workshop near Tomintoul, Donald makes HEIDS (pronounced 'heeds'). Carved from local spruce wood, using only hand tools, each on has its own individual character which makes it a truly unique gift. Available from A'anside studios. |
Local arts and crafts make this area special for many visitors and often provide a unique souvenir of their visit to the Cairngorms.
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