Category Archives: Prints and Paintings for Sale

New prints for sale at Edinburgh Printmakers:

These are all hand-printed cyanotypes on Arches Aquarelle, A4 size (21 x 29.7cm), and are available online or in-store. Can be shipped worldwide.

Check them out here!

Diagonal Nasturtium

Cyanotype on Bockingford paper, A4

Available at Edinburgh Printmakers: https://edinburghprintmakers.co.uk/artists/326-eleanor-buffam/works/categories/2-consignment/10818-eleanor-buffam-diagonal-nasturium-2025/

Hope/Dòchas: Castle Mills Members’ Show 4

Edinburgh Printmakers
Castle Mills, 1 Dundee Street, EH3 9FP
29 November 2024 – 16 March 2025
Exhibition Preview: 28 November, 6:30-8:30pm

Hope/Dòchas invites you to explore the many forms hope takes, as demonstrated by over 96 artists and 105 works. Across both galleries, hope is considered through all printmaking forms, featuring processes including screenprint, lithography, cyanotype, etching, relief, digital, textile, and 3D works incorporating printmaking.

Themes include social cohesion and community, environmental and economic sustainability, and wellbeing. The artists in our community have considered various ideas of hope and what that means on a personal and collective level. Alongside reflection and critical responses, what can we actively achieve and make manifest to generate a better future and inspire hope? The resulting exhibition is a dazzling display of the various possibilities of the printmaking medium, and a celebration of the diversity and creativity of the Edinburgh Printmakers community.

My piece, Borage Pod v1, is a cyanotype on canvas made from a macro photograph taken in my garden. I have been appreciating the small details in my small urban garden, especially as I have been ill. For much of the summer I was unable to go much further than my garden.

The exhibition preview on the 28th is free and open to all, but please book a space via the link above as it is likely to fill up.

Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show

The Cornerstone Centre

St John’s Church, Princes Street

Edinburgh EH2 4BJ

30 November – 1 December 2024

The Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show is a great way to get your hands on exciting, affordable artworks from some of Scotland’s finest artists. You can attend the show or purchase your artworks online. And, it’s all for a great cause!

My piece is, again, a view from the garden- are you sensing a theme? I sat in the garden with my camera and tripod aimed at the wild roses, waiting for the sparrows to come and perch and sing. Seagulls soared overhead.

ING Discerning Eye

Mall Galleries
The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AS
15-24 November 2024


The ING Discerning Eye 2024 has been chosen by six distinguished selectors and will be on exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London 15 – 24 November 2024. There will be daily artist demonstrations. The online shop will be open when the exhibition opens.

My piece is a tiny framed painting of a view through a curving branch in my neighbour’s garden, to a house with a cupola and widow’s walk on Commercial Street in Leith. This building used to back onto the docks, but they have since been filled in and the water is a little further away.

Artcana Tarot Deck

the Ace of Cups

Order a deck here!

Each card in the deck is designed by a different artist, making it both a functional tarot deck and an art gallery you can hold in your hands. Every card tells its own story, reflecting the unique voice of its creator. You’ll find everything from abstract expressionism to traditional illustration, and every style in between.

78% of the profits from this project go directly to the artists. Artcana is about giving back to the creators who have poured their talent into this deck. When you back this project, you’re supporting a community of diverse and talented artists.

My card is the Ace of Cups. When I joined this project, there were only a few cards still available to design. I pulled out my Tarot Deck to see if any of them spoke to me- the Ace of Cups fell out seperately and landed on my lap face up. The chalice overflowing with creativity- this card really was fun to design. Joe was my hand model- we set up a photo shoot in my studio with me pouring water into the martini glass that he was holding. I photoshopped it together with a lily pond and sunny sky, printed it on acetate, and exposed a cyanotype. I then went in with watercolour paint to add colour.