Jamie Primrose

ALPHA ART

JUNE 12 – JULY 4

Daniel Campbell & Philip Raskin

Philip Raskin, Blow the wind southerly

Expanding on last year’s sell out exhibition, Daniel Campbell is back with his highly anticipated body of new works. Born in 1951, Daniel studied at Glasgow School of Art before setting up his full time studio at his home in Glasgow. For this exhibition, he has created an enchanting series of Scottish landscapes and seascapes, using vibrant colours and heavily textured oils.

Philip Raskin’s work compliments Daniel’s well with its heavily textured use of acrylics and panoramic views of Scottish seascapes. Over time, he has developed a painterly impasto style. Using the texture of the paint and the shape of the brushwork, he gives each of his luminous landscapes its own personality. With a trademark soft palette and dramatic skies, the overall effect captures the textures, moods and changeable light of his native Scotland.
Opening Sat June 12, 11a-3p

Daniel Campbell, Through the woods

JULY 16-JULY 23

Jo Whitney

Jo Whitney has lived and worked in Leith and St Monans for the last ten years. This is her first exhibition with Alpha Art. Jo trained at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford and at the Sir John Cass College in London. For over 20 years she lived and painted in Cornwall, exhibiting in West Country galleries.
Opening Fri July 16, 6p–8p

Alpha Art
52 Hamilton Pl.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
0131 226 3066
Tu-F 10a-6p, Sa 10a-5p, Su noon-5p
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