The ramblings of a Canadian artist in Scotland. Stories about paint, life, love, kilts and a little bit of South Park.
Let’s get back to nature and raise some money for a great cause
2011 International Year of Forests
The United Nations General Assembly declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests.
Work with me and Trees for for Life to save the Scottish Caledonian Forest - with a little help from Twitter.
I stumbled upon a fantastic online artist's resource quite some time ago that I keep going back to. The author, Drew, is brilliant with his great advice and for his honest, no-nonsense commentary on the complexities of trying to "make it" as an artist in today's world. Click here to read more...
Watson belongs to a long tradition of Scottish painting, which was largely influenced in the early 20th century by French artists such as Monet, Matisse, and Cézanne. Click here to read more...
A little less than two years ago, notable Scottish art historian and Edinburgh University lecturer, Bill Hare was diagnosed with cancer.
The school itself is based in a converted church originally built in 1868 by Norwegian Lutherans. Click here to read more...
Before my November exhibition I wrote an entry entitled “Was it all worth it?”
What colour is the letter "A"? What does the number "1" taste of? Does listening to music, speaking or eating food produce colours, shape or texture?
I went to a huge exhibition of Gérôme's at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris last month. It was absolutely stunning!
I'm back in the studio again now beginning work for my October show at the Leith Gallery.
Whenever I'm in need of inspiration I look to great painters like Joan Eardley. Here are a few of her paintings for your viewing pleasure. Click here to read more...
Saturday I'm back to work at the Leith School of Art for my figurative class after a nice, long Christmas break.