4th May 2024 to 3rd Jun 2024 | |
Museum Open Mondays and Wednesdays to Saturdays 10am-4.30pm, Sundays 11am-4.30pm, Last admissions 3.30pm, Closed Tuesdays | |
The Scottish Fisheries Museum St Ayles Harbourhead, Anstruther KY10 3AB |
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Yolandé began her career in the car industry working with designers in prototype development and then as a Senior Manufacturing Consultant across Europe, but she always craved a life closer to nature – where she could enjoy painting the natural world rather than bits of cars! Having graduated with a First in Fine Art at Central St Martin’s University of Arts in London she lived on the South East English coast, painting people, horses and other animals, mainly in oil on linen.
The picturesque coastline, quaint houses and passing people came to inspire Yolandé when she moved to the East Neuk in 2013. To capture the sea-like ebb and flow of the people and animals that come to live on or visit the Fife coast, her preferred medium is watercolour.
Framed paintings in this exhibition are for sale.
This is a free exhibition in our Merchant's Room community art gallery within Waves Café.
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