Negative Self-Portrait 2

Cyanotype and Acrylic on Cotton with Glitter curtain backing, 30cm x 40cm

Alice 1

Cyanotype and Acrylic on Canvas with Glitter curtain backing, 41cm x 52cm

Joe 1

Cyanotype and Acrylic on Habotai Silk with Glitter curtain backing, 30cm x 40cm

Self-Portrait 3

Cyanotype and Acrylic on Habotai Silk with Glitter curtain backing, 30cm x 40cm

Outside the Window: Coburg House Gallery, 5 & 6 March, 2022

Outside the Window

In the past two years, while our wider horizons have shrunk, the world in our immediate vicinity has taken on greater clarity and been a source of great comfort as well as artistic inspiration. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has affected the way we view and inhabit the greater world, and brought a new appreciation for the world just outside the window. The five artists in this exhibition are all inspired by the outside world in different ways, and using varied media- from print and paint to ceramics and stitched paper.

Anupa Gardner

Anupa is an Indian-born artist based in Scotland, working predominantly in the field of printmaking. Her work mainly deals with the ways in which we inhabit the world, our interactions with each other, nature, and the built environment. She is always looking for that moment of human connection, that instant when you know you are part of, or have witnessed, something extraordinary.
She enjoys how unexpected moments in her present, triggered by smell or conversation, connect to her childhood. Memories colourfully vivid, or so fleeting that they are gone the next moment, leaving only a lingering feeling. These subjects open up a bittersweet nostalgic journey which she dips into for imagery.
www.anupagardner.com
@anupa.gardner

Jenny Haslimeier

Jenny is an award winning botanical artist, originally from New Zealand. She moved to Edinburgh in 2006 and usually splits her time between both countries. She is a keen traveller and takes inspiration from visiting different places around the world and incorporating her findings into her work. The pandemic has forced her to be away from New Zealand for two years now. Being in lockdown enabled her to explore her own neighbourhood in more detail than she had done previously and during daily walks she learned to appreciate just how many public parks and green spaces were accessible to her home. This gave her new inspiration and ideas for her artwork that she may not have considered otherwise.

Jenny is a member of the SSBA (Scottish Society of Botanical Artists), the ESBA (Edinburgh Society of Botanical Artists), and the SSA (Society of Scottish Artists).

www.jennyhaslimeier.com
@jenny_haslimeier

Eleanor Buffam

Eleanor explores ideas of community, interdependence, and interconnectivity- especially regarding humanity’s place with one another and with our environment. She considers the making and sharing of art to be an important way of developing empathy and tolerance by exploring diverse viewpoints and creatively exploring possibilities. She has been painting since childhood, and has recently started experimenting with cyanotypes and the layering of various fabrics. She has exhibited internationally, and her work is held in private collections in the US, UK and Europe. Since moving to Edinburgh in 2017, she has exhibited with the Scottish Portrait Awards, at the Scottish National Gallery, and in the ING Discerning Eye exhibition.


Eleanor is a member of the international arts organisation ArtCan.

www.ebuffam.wordpress.com
@EleanorBuffam

Karl Macrae

Karl is a celebrated musician and artist. His stitch art recreates iconic buildings around Edinburgh, as well as animals and birds, some local to the area and some a bit more exotic. Karl has exhibited in Coburg, The Lily Gallery in Milngavie, The Dovecot Studios, Out of the Blue and at various fairs such as The West End Fair and The Royal Highland Show. 

During the pandemic, Karl re-did his garden, creating a comfortable room on the outside. He spends as much time possible outside when the weather allows. He also likes to take long walks with his dog Roxy, the Gruffalo. Karl was recently seen on Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas where his stitch art Christmas Gift was much praised.

Karl is a member of the Scottish Artists’ Union.

@karlmacraehessewhappy

Sarah Keer-Keer, Roslin Pottery

Sarah has always made things: fine art, engagement events, science festivals and now pottery. Makings things is her attempt to reconstitute the world, to heal, repair, to create equity, to share power and to share beauty.

My heart is moved by all I cannot save: so much has been destroyed.
I have cast my lot with those, who, age after age, perversely,
with no extraordinary power, reconstitute the world. -Adrienne Rich

She’s inspired by all the good things around her: She is surrounded by nature and beauty, but also by love, community and people carrying themselves with compassion through hard times. She has complex-PTSD, and pottery is grounding and calming, even when everything else is difficult, pottery is her beautiful island.

As an artist she has exhibited at the Union Gallery, Flaubert Gallery, and the Red Rag Gallery, Cheltenham. She worked for many years in scientific research at the University of Edinburgh.

Sarah is a member of the Scottish Potters Association.

www.roslinpottery.scot
@roslinpottery

Karl Macrae

41cm x 51cm, Oil on canvas

A portrait of Karl Macrae, with his familiars Tia, Stein, and Raven. This painting was a joy to paint, and became especially poignant when Tia the staffie crossed the rainbow bridge recently.

Karl is a fabulous musician and artist, and just so happens to be my next door neighbour.

Those of you who know Joe will be excited to hear that Joe made the fiddle that Karl is playing here.

Garden Open Studios

Open Studios in the Garden

19 June 2021
1 & 3 Cromwell Place, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6TX

My neighbour Karl Macrae and I are opening our gardens along with a ceramicist friend Sarah Keer-Keer to display our artworks in a Covid-safe way. Stop by and say hi! Between us we’ll be exhibiting paintings, prints, stitch drawings, and ceramics.

There will also be live folk music- Karl will be playing the fiddle that was made by my very own husband Joe!

Covid safe. Hand sanitiser available. Book your free ticket on Eventbrite here!

View From Aberlady III

View From Aberlady I, oil on canvas, wooden float frame, 25.5cm x 30.5cm

This painting is available to buy on my webshop and I also have prints available.

Exhibition at Zenwalls

Exhibition at Zenwalls Gallery in Peebles

Julia acrylic and oil on canvas 125 cm x 75 cm

30 May-10 July 2021
68 High Street, Peebles, Scottish Borders
Open 11-4 pm Tuesday – Sunday
closed Monday

  It’s pretty exciting to have paintings in an actual physical exhibition after so many online shows!

My portraits of Julia and Wana are being prominently featured in the current exhibition at Zenwalls. The gallery director wanted some strong vibrant portraits to shake up the sleepy town and contrast with the usual landscape pictures. She says they’re already getting some positive comments!

View From Aberlady II

View From Aberlady II, oil on canvas, wooden float frame, 25.5cm x 30.5cm

This painting is available to buy on my webshop

View From Aberlady I

View From Aberlady I, oil on canvas, wooden float frame, 25.5cm x 30.5cm

Silent Stories

Silent Stories- Online Exhibition

I’m honoured that my self-portrait Me, ME has been selected for the Silent Stories exhibition.

This is an inspiring and diverse exhibition that is delightful visually as well as thought-provoking.

“Silent Stories was created with the intention to let those with marginalized identities speak about their experiences through art. This show is meant to be a collective work of many “silenced” voices in the art community. This show will promote and give voice to those stories, that no longer remain invisible.  This collection has turned into a worldwide voice for people with disabilities, people of color, and women.

​This particular collection revolves around the figure, the body, and the work’s relation to its maker and the pandemic world we all live in today.”

​Created, curated, and juried by Carly Riegger

https://www.wearentinvisible.org/silent-stories

Me, ME

Me, ME. Oil on canvas, 51cm x 41cm

I fell ill and was diagnosed with a chronic illness called ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) in August of 2019, which affects my life to a great degree as it severely limits what I can do. The most debilitating symptom is fatigue, from which I suffer from most of the time, in varying degrees. I also get PEM or Post Exertional Malaise, which is a worsening of all symptoms after any kind of physical, mental, or emotional stress. I usually feel as though I have jet-lag and the flu all rolled into one.

Prelude- ArtCan virtual exhibition

I’m excited to have been selected for this exhibition along with a host of other talented artists, many of whom I have exhibited with before. It’s sure to be an amazing visual feast!

The Private View is Tuesday the 23rd of February at 18:00 GMT, and you are invited. Please email info@artcan.org.uk for the zoom link which will be emailed on the day.

The exhibition is available to view here: https://artspaces.kunstmatrix.com/en/exhibition/4734055/prelude

Featured artists:

Alicia Monedero
Andrea C Morley
Andy Farr
Ángel Castillo Perona
Anna Kerman
Anna Marie Savage
Ben Snowden
Birgit Lock
Bob Barron
Caroline Banks
Caroline Wheaton
Cat Coulter
Cathy Stocker
Christian Gastaldi
Christine Manderla
Corinne Natel
Corn Shuk Mei Ho
Despina Symeou
Eleanor Buffam
Ellen Zaks
Emma Hill
Emmanuelle Orr
Ernesto Romano
Georgina Smith
Hedy Parry Davies
Henryk Terpilowski
Irene Raspollini
Jacqueline de Montaigne
James Earley
Jeremy Morgan
Jess de Zilva
Jessie Woodgate
Jill Meager
Kat Filice
Katrine Storebo
Kira Phoenix K’Inan
Laura Fishman
Laura Gompertz
Laura Molloy
Laura Parker
Laurence de Valmy
Linda C Burrows
Lisa Pettibone
Madi Acharya-Baskerville
Mandana Khonsari
Maria Kaleta
Nandi Makala
Nectarios Stamatopoulos
Nic Gear
Olga Mikhaseva
Patricia Bidi
Rian Hotton
Robert Fitzmaurice
Simon McCheung
Sonia Ben Achoura
Sophie Anne Wyth
Stefan Dowsing
Susan Clare
Sussi Hodel
Taya De La Cruz
Teresa Wells
Todd Stuart
Vanessa Short

Gracie Wilson of Leith

40cm x 50cm, oil on canvas

Gracie is a creative young woman of my acquaintance. We discovered that we had quite a few things in common, including art, music, and a love of cats. As this painting is set in mine and Joe’s living room, it is also in some ways a portrait of us, and of course includes a portrait of our friend Wana as well as a portrait of our cat Pebbles. Gracie’s violin takes centre stage, its form echoed by Joe’s double bass in the corner. Pebbles, being a cat, couldn’t resist curling up in the empty violin case.

From Portobello in the Rain VII

Oil on canvas board, 10cm x 15cm

Ing Discerning Eye Exhibition 2020 is live now!

Click here to enthttps://www.ingdeexhibition.org/

The exhibition opens at 7pm on the 19th of November with the live prize giving ceremony, and continues until the 31st of December, 2020.

Lorraine and Sophie in the Green Room at the Last Gig Before Lockdown

Oil on canvas, 23cm x 30.5cm (9″ x 12″)

It was the last night that we were all out together before the world grew much smaller. Bassface played an absolutely amazing set, followed by Unsaeli and Harbingers, at la Belle Angele in Edinburgh’s Old Town.

This painting will be featured in the Ing Discerning Eye Exhibition 2020 from the 19th of November until the 31st of December.

Ing Discerning Eye Exhibition

Lorraine and Sophie in the Green Room at the Last Gig before the Lockdown, Oil on canvas, 23cm x 30.5cm

My portrait of Lorraine and Sophie has been chosen for the prestigious Ing Discerning Eye exhibition 2020!

For the first time ever, the exhibition will be 100% online, making it accessible to anyone in the world. There will also be a printed catalogue available.

The virtual gallery will open on 19 November and run until 31 December 2020 showcasing the artists’ shortlisted works with commentary and introductions by the selectors. There will be a new facility enabling the purchase of works directly online.

Reflections on a Sunny Summer Day: Customs Wharf (Leith Shore)

Oil on canvas, 31 x 41cm

This painting depicts the houses of Customs Wharf in Leith reflected in the Water of Leith before them.

From the ongoing Leith Shore series. The Shore is the historic dock of the port of Leith in Edinburgh, where the Water of Leith meets the Firth of Forth, and it is easily one of the most beautiful parts of the city. I am lucky enough to live a very short walk away, and I will continue this series to explore the buildings and reflections of the Shore and the Water of Leith.

Out of Control: Abstract Exhibition at Zenwalls Gallery in Peebles, Scottish Borders

I’m pleased to announce that three of my Reflections on the Water of Leith paintings have been selected for the Out of Control Abstract Exhibition at Zenwalls Gallery in Peebles.

The exhibition runs from now until the 14th of November.

From Portobello in the Rain VI

Oil on canvas board, 10cm x 15cm

This painting is available as a limited edition print from www.EleanorBuffam.com

From Portobello in the Rain V

Oil on canvas board, 10cm x 15cm

This is my favourite so far of the Portobello series mini paintings.

Limited Edition prints are available from www.EleanorBuffam.com

Autumn Exhibition at Zenwalls Gallery in Peebles

I’m pleased to have been selected as one of the exhiting artists in the Autumn exhibition at Zenwalls Gallery, 68 Highstreet, Peebles, in the Scottish Borders.

Zenwalls Gallery specialises in abstract, classic and photographic mediums. The space hosts regularly changing engaging and thought-provoking exhibitions by both established artists and exciting new talent. With an emphasis on experimentation and interpretation, and a focus on exploring art in its historical, cultural and social contexts, Zenwalls serves as a gallery-laboratory.

Here is the installation view- I love the way that my paintings are in coversation with the seaweed photos by Allan Wright:

These are the paintings on display- three from the Reflections on the Water of Leith series and two from the From Portobello in the Rain series:

From Portobello in the Rain III

 

Oil on canvas board

10cm x 15cm

Portrait of Emma

Emma Portrait

Oil on canvas

41 cm x 51 cm

Emma is an Occupational Therapist who is currently working in an Intensive Therapy Unit due to the coronavirus crisis. She says the work is both physically and mentally exhausting and she cries into her mask most shifts. Emma and I bonded over our shared love of animals, gardening, and our shared values including love and respect for the NHS.

Painted for the #portraitsfornhsheroes project

Emma portrait detail

Caledonian Gothic

Caledonian Gothic Eleanor Buffam

Oil on canvas

76 cm x 62 cm

Based loosely on the painting “American Gothic,” this portrait of myself and my luthier husband Joe seeks to answer important questions such as: What does it mean to be Scottish? What does it mean to be American? And what does it mean to be Gothic?

From Portobello in the Rain II

Oil on canvas board

10 cm x 15 cm, Postcard sized mini-painting

From Portobello in the Rain I

 

Oil on canvas board

10 cm x 15 cm postcard sized mini-painting

Nadia in Rosslin

Nadia_in_Rosslin

76cm x 61cm

Oil on canvas