Russell Macaulay
Saturday at Kelvingrove, 2022
mezzotint
72 x 52 cm
28 3/8 x 20 1/2 in
28 3/8 x 20 1/2 in
edition of 10
Courtesy of Glasgow Print Studio - Please note, this work is owned and printed by the artist. Such works may occasionally be unavailable at the time of purchase or enquiry.
£ 360.00
This print was created in conjunction with the Glasgow Print Studio 50th Anniversary Here & Now Legacy Project. 'This print reminds me of Saturday afternoons spent at the Kelvingrove with...
This print was created in conjunction with the Glasgow Print Studio 50th Anniversary Here & Now Legacy Project. "This print reminds me of Saturday afternoons spent at the Kelvingrove with my children and their gran in the late 1990’s. We visited so often they started to complain. Recently my son sent me some photographs of the interior and he told me the exhibits he liked best from his childhood visits. My daughter enjoys visiting art galleries and museums now so visiting the Kelvingrove on a Saturday has turned out to be a good investment."
Russell Macauley was born in Clydebank in 1959, he studied Architecture at the University of Strathclyde, graduating in 1984. In 2018 he graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone, Dundee, with an MA in Fine Art, focusing on print medium. During lockdown he began drawing from photographs of buildings he had taken in the eighties. Now, as then, he enjoy wandering in the city with a camera and when he draw the images he start to recall the people and events of that time. He has been a member of GPS since 2016 and enjoy using the facilities and the support of the artistic community.
Russell Macauley was born in Clydebank in 1959, he studied Architecture at the University of Strathclyde, graduating in 1984. In 2018 he graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone, Dundee, with an MA in Fine Art, focusing on print medium. During lockdown he began drawing from photographs of buildings he had taken in the eighties. Now, as then, he enjoy wandering in the city with a camera and when he draw the images he start to recall the people and events of that time. He has been a member of GPS since 2016 and enjoy using the facilities and the support of the artistic community.