Deborah Phillips
Deborah Phillips was born in Dundee, the daughter of well known Scottish artist, Douglas Phillips. It soon became apparent that she would follow in her father’s footsteps. She first exhibited work at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art at the age of 14.
Diana Mackie
Diana, a professional painter and qualified designer, came to live on the Isle of Skye in 1992. She took three years out to study for a degree in Interior Design where she achieved the course medal while taking the opportunity to develop her ideas in stained glass at the Edinburgh Stained Glass House, and painting, drawing and sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art.
Dom Bower
Born in Dundee, 24 year old Dom Bower is a self taught photographer, who specialised in the psychology of vision and perception at university in Edinburgh where he now lives.
Erni Upton
A Scot, born in Ayrshire in 1936, he has been painting since childhood.
Schooled at Ayr Grammar & Ayr Academy, much of his youth was spent with the fisherfolk of West Scotland and their boats. He still cruises these waters each year.
Eugenia Vronskaya
1966 Born in Moscow
Education
1975 – 79 Studied Icon painting and other religious disciplines
1981 — 83 Moscow School of Art
1983 – 89 Moscow Fine Art University (BA and MA). Fine Art
1991 — 93 Royal College of Art, London (MA), painting
Frank To
Frank To is a young Glasgow-based artist whose unique painting technique is garnering him international recognition as a leading contemporary figurative painter amongst art critics and high profile collectors alike, including actor Patrick Stewart (of Star Trek fame) and New York based Michel Witmer, who hangs To’s paintings alongside those of Picasso, Dine and Warhol.
George Birrell
Born Glasgow 1949
GSA 67 — 71, Hospitalfield School of Art 70
Taught Art & Design in schools 72 — 80, Art,Design and Photography in Further Education 85 — 98
Georgina McMaster
Georgina graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2002, gaining a BA Honours in Visual Communication and specializing in Drawing and Painting. She went on to study at Bath Spa University, graduating with a Post-Graduate Certificate of Education in 2004. Georgina exhibits her paintings in Scotland and London, while continuing to teach part time at Kilgraston School in Perthshire.


