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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Alex Harrow
Alex Harrow is a multidisciplinary artist from Perthshire whose practice spans painting, relief prints, and sculpture. Known for his expressive mark-making and dynamic use of colour, his work explores the emotional complexities of life, capturing its light and shadow, joy and sorrow. In his solo exhibition, Capturing Life Through Colour, Alex brings together a body…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: David Patrick
David Patrick makes paintings, altered books, boxes, collages and drawings. He likes the empirical adventure of making, finding it a satisfying & rewarding thing to lose yourself in. At his best he makes handmade objects of ideas, consideration and emotional expression. He is interested in pursuing the qualities of materials, strong colour, graphic observation and composition. See…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Cecilia Volpi
Cecilia is an Italian visual artist and photographer based in Scotland. After graduating with a degree in photography from Edinburgh Napier University, she embarked on a creative journey combining commercial work with personal projects of experimental nature, using both analogue and digital techniques. The photographic genres she focuses on are documentary and fine-art photography, often…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Hannah Cornish
Hannah Cornish graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2001 with a BA Honours in Drawing and Painting. She has exhibited in London, Scotland and New York and has work in private collections in Sydney and the U.K. Residencies include Cove Park in Scotland. Hannah’s work is about interior spaces from memory and observation. Different…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Sarmed Mirza
Sarmed is a multidisciplinary British-Asian artist based in Glasgow, working across painting, film, and drawing. Found My Way Home is part of his Leaves in Love series, exploring nature, memory, and healing through richly textured colour fields, inspired by deep meditation. The work draws from the landscapes of Balquhidder, Scotland, and Butchart Gardens, Canada, where Mirza…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Jillian Mendoza
Jillian Mendoza is an Illustrator based in Glasgow, known as ‘Mendonka’. They graduated in 2023 having studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design. Since graduating, their style has continually developed and takes influence from everyday experiences and the lives of other people. They believe that Illustration is a powerful tool that can…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Jennifer Caine
Jennifer is an art student currently finishing her third year of study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee. Her work centres her experience of queer femininity and Femme identity, drawing influence from Drag. Her interdisciplinary practice examines the relationships between paint, transparency, and textile as they interconnect through mixed media pieces…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Ruaridh Law
Ruaridh Law is a sound artist and musician based in Ayrshire, Scotland. Over 20 years he has performed in groups, in collaborations and solo across a wide range of festivals, arts spaces, venues and clubs as performer, improviser, DJ and artist. Latterly his interests have been in sound and installation art. These works have ranged…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Lou Graves
Lou is a lifelong Glaswegian, illustrator, and artist, with a body of work encompassing two decades. He utilises his finely honed skills in drawing and painting to portray his remarkably vivid dreams; insights into a vaster, richer, truer world than our own. Incredible landscapes where vast spiralling towers and staircases organically mingle with and grow…
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THE SIX FOOT GALLERY INTERVIEW: Katie McGroarty
Katie is a visual artist originally from West Dunbartonshire, now living in Dundee. She looks at themes of religion, sectarianism, gender, class, devotion and the domestic space. She graduated from the Edinburgh College of art in 2020 with a BA(hons) in Intermedia, before graduating from DJCAD in 2022 which an MFA in Arts and Humanities.…
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