Marion Drummond, Tracy Butler and Helen Tabor

4 February - 4 March 2018

Marion Drummond has developed a strong style that has made her work popular with enthusiasts and collectors alike over the last thirty years. She is a highly accomplished painter. Working mainly in oils, she enjoys the intensity that can be gained through working with cloth rags and bare fingers. She lives and works just north of Glasgow.

Tracy Butler studied at both the Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design in London. Using her love of colour and light, she successfully captures storm clouds, sunbeams and the ever-changing moods of the Scottish landscape. She is currently the Artist in Residence at the Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit working in Horatio's Garden.

Helen Tabor, originally from Middlesex, spent a number of years teaching in the Himalayas before settling in Scotland. Her subject matter may be landscape, seascape, still life or figures but her passion is for the properties of colour, the effects created by the movement of the paint and in the mood that a painting creates. She lives and works in the Scottish Borders.

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