Fine Art Photography at Wester Lix .. and a lot more.

Wester Lix is home to Wester Lix Arts, the collective works of Gill and Dave Hunt, Heather Walker and Bernard Mallett-Griffiths.

Photography, Printing and Drawing by Gill and Dave in Wildgrass Studio.

Paintings, Pottery, Drawing, Printing, sculptures by Heather and Bernard in Lochan Studio.

... and anything else that results from late night insiration.

..more to follow


links to davehunt.eu and Photography by Gigs

Yesterday we hung our joint exhibition (joint being me and Gill) at Scion House in Stirling. Its an interesting venue, basically the reception area of a business enterprise park within grounds of the University, a 2 story building where the whole reception area is glass fronted so plenty of natural light, and the artworks can be seen as you approach the building. They have exhibitions all year round and there s often fair waiting list for exhibitors and is always popular due to the high volume of folk passing through the building.

So, whats on show ?. We split the space vertically, on both levels to the left is Gills work on macro grasses and both levels to the right 15 small and 2 full size images from my Dancers in the Dark project, plus a small selection of monochrome prints, a few landscapes and figure works. This is the first public showing of so many of the dancer images, until now only a couple have been shown, 1 at Delta Studio and a couple in our own wee gallery. Its great to finally see the work out on public display.



I also had a 1mtr wide landscape image of driftwood in the sand taken at Tentsmuir Forest beach for display but the glass broke in transit so its back here feeling rather sorry for itself, was thinking of taking back to Scion house once repaired but the display is all hung now so guess its going back into our rental cottage lounge.

The exhibition runs until Sept 5th and is open from 9am-5pm so if you are nearby please call in and have a nosey.
Scion House, Enterprise Park, Stirling Universary, FK9 4NF

Oh, and thanks to Ann and Malcolm Shaw for coming along yesterday to help with the hanging, much appreciated.