BEYOND BLUE: A NEW EXHIBITION, Gallery 1, 44 King Street, FK8 1EF, Creative Stirling Venue.
WORK & WORKSHOPS produced, for her first solo exhibition, by Katherine Gallagher. AKA BRAW ARTWORKS.
BEYOND BLUE is a study of the cyanotype process, and an exploration into how colours can be altered throughout this process pre- and post- exposure. The show includes experiments adding in acrylic paints, watercolour inks and watercolour paint to these processes producing an exciting body of work. Subjects include the night sky mixed with Scottish spring florals adding pattern and texture
This exhibition runs from the 29th of March until the 19th of April in Gallery 1, found at the side of Made in Stirling store. Alongside the exhibition, Katherine is hosting cyanotype introduction workshops, and full day cyanotype courses.
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