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Graeme Sharp - 'Claire Resting' (oil)
Graeme Sharp (left) graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1995 and was said to be the 'up and coming artist' at the Glasgow Art Fair 2004.
Mairi Aitken (right) is also a graduate of Glasgow School of Art. She is a member and past president of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists.
Mairi Aitken - 'Anemones' (acrylic)

Peter Nardini - 'Peet's Coffee, Main Street, Santa Monica' (acrylic)
Peter Nardini (left) is another GSA graduate winning the Cargill Award in 1974. He exhibits throughout Scotland and the UK as well as Germany and St Petersburg, Russia. A past winner of the Paisley Institute Award he is an acclaimed artist who paints landscapes of Italy, California and Scotland along with figurative works including ballet figures featuring one of Scottish Ballet's dancers, Claire Robertson.
Bill Alston (right) is also a graduate of GSA who taught in a variety of schools throughout the south west and west of Scotland. He now paints full time and is an artist member of the Paisley Art Institute and the Royal Glasgow Institute.
Bill Alston - 'The Arran Ferry' (acrylic)

George Grant - 'Through a Warm Field' (mixed media)
George Grant has worked as a carpet designer since 1962 and studied at GSA from 1964 to 1967. He exhibits in several galleries across Scotland and in London and is a past winner of the Paisley Art Institute Prize.
Andy Cross (right) is yet another GSA graduate, graduating in silversmith and jewellery. He started painting in 1987 and has since exhibited extensively in galleries in Scotland and France.
Andy Cross 'Spring Bouquet' (acrylic )

Michael Mullen 'Serannia de Ronda II' oil on canvas
Michael Mullen graduated from Goldsmith School of Art in London and now lives and works in Rutherglen near Glasgow. His work reflects his love of the lansdscapes of northern France.
Kim Redpath (right)trained at Edinburgh College of Art under key Scottish painters Gillies, Maxwell and McTaggart to whom he attributes his skill in drwaing and painting. He comes from an artistic family being the nephew of reknowned Scottish artist, Ann Redpath. His work is heldin public collections including the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Gracefield Gallery, Dumfries and the Fergusson Gallery, Perth.
Kim Redpath - 'Scarf Dance' (watercolour)
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