Applecross, Adeline Scott
Rannoch Moor, Adeline Scott
Sandwood Bay, Adeline Scott
Cowcaddens, Adeline Scott
Maree, Adeline Scott
Ullapool, Adeline Scott
Banana Pepper, Rachel Yates
Banana Pepper whole, Rachel Yates
Coconut Onion, Rachel Yates
Coconut Peppper  Nails top view, Rachel Yates
Orange Apple Nails, Rachel Yates
Emma Hamilton
Emma Hamilton
Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, 2004, Emma Hamilton
Iris, Pseudacorus Genioglossus, 2004, Emma Hamilton
Lingula Rose, 2004, Emma Hamilton
Still Life with Flowers, 2004, Emma Hamilton

Art

Central Station

12.07.2010 - 04.09.2010

Our first exhibition features work by members of online creative network, Central Station. We are delighted to showcase the work of 3 talented photographers, Rachel Yates, Adeline Scott and Emma Hamilton.

www.thisiscentralstation.com/

 

Artist Bios

Adeline Scott

Scott was born and bred in Glasgow, but is half Norwegian – hence the ‘Suvdal’. Her Norwegian childhood combined with a life in Scotland developed into an appreciation for the outdoors. Scott began taking landscape images, experimenting with light and composition and trying to veer away from the ‘chocolate box’ imagery often associated with Scotland.

Rannoch Moor – photographic print, £280 (framed); £200 (unframed)

Sandwood Bay - photographic print, £280 (framed); £200 (unframed)

Applecross - photographic print, £280 (framed); £200 (unframed)

Ullapool - photographic print, £280 (framed); £200 (unframed)

Cowcaddens - photographic print, £280 (framed); £200 (unframed)

Maree - photographic print, £280 (framed); £200 (unframed)

 

Rachel Yates

Yates believes fruit and vegetables hold fascinating properties. Using varied and sometimes simple techniques, unusual intriguing objects can emerge.

Yates evokes questions from the audience about the ideas of 'improving' nature and the hidden effects of GM products on our foods.

She is inspired by manipulation of natural ephemeral objects, changing skins and working with the interior and exterior of fruit and vegetables; making clear the physical construction, the clash and conflict of the materials.  

Banana Pepper, half banana and pepper with staples, £300 (framed); £240 (unframed)

Coconut Onion, half a coconut and half onion with staples. £300 (framed); £240 (unframed)

Other works (not for sale)

Banana Pepper Whole

Coconut Pepper Nails

Orange Apple Nails

 

Emma Hamilton

Following a degree in Drawing and Painting from Duncan of Jordanstone Art College in Dundee, Hamilton was awarded a Jerwood Photography Award. This work is a series of floral arrangements made from animal organs. These unique flesh sculptures are things of strange beauty. Growing up in a family of butchers, Hamilton found the sight of slaughtered animals both fascinating and repelling. By re-using anatomy as art, new life is given to the body. Her flower arrangements are reminiscent of Dutch Still Lives and consider the decay, fragility and beauty of life.

Still Life with Roses in a Red Vase, 2004, Cibachrome print, £2,000.00 (framed)

Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, 2004, Cibachrome print, £2,000.00 (framed)

Still Life with Flowers, 2004, Cibachrome print, £2,000.00 (framed)

Lingula Rose, 2004, Cibachrome print, £2,000.00 (framed)

Iris, Pseudacorus Genioglossus, 2004, Cibachrome print, £2,000.00 (framed)

Tulipa Sylvestris Trachea, 2004, Cibachrome print, £2,000.00 (framed)