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Painters in Parallel

27 September 2023 - 28 October 2023

Thistledown and Poppies, 2021

ink and watercolour
H:69cm W:100cm
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Flowers, Leaves and Berries, 1996

ink and watercolour
H:70cm W:100cm
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Still Life with Tulips, 2023

ink and watercolour
H:28cm W:43.5cm
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Lilies, 1992-2023

ink and watercolour
H:70.5cm W:100cm
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Summer Border, 1990

ink and watercolour
H:99cm W:69cm
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Hidden Garden, 2023

ink and watercolour with collage
H:71.5cm W:70cm
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Lindsay and Still Life, c.1999

oil and pastel on paper
H:41.5cm W:49.5cm
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River and Roses, 2022

acrylic on paper
H:28cm W:28.5cm
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Sun, 2022

acrylic and collage on paper
H:41cm W:36cm
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Moon, 2022

acrylic on paper
H:70cm W:100cm
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The Clyde, Winter, 2022

acrylic on paper
H:39cm W:29.5cm
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Crescent Moon above the River, c.2009

acrylic on paper
H:45cm W:45cm
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Pool, Falls of Clyde, c.1985

mixed media and collage on board
H:43cm W:49cm
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The Shore, Culzean, c.1984

acrylic on paper
H:31cm W:32.5cm
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Clouds Across the Valley, Tinto, 2006-08

oil on canvas
H:112cm W:112cm
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Hedgerow and Sunburst, c.2015

acrylic on board
H:18cm W:28cm
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Hedgerows and Track, c.2015

oil on paper
H:45cm W:53cm
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The Yellow Field, 2008

mixed media
H:113cm W:140cm
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Storm Building, c.2015

acrylic on card
H:22cm W:27.5cm
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The Pines in Moonlight, c.1990

acrylic on monotype
H:45cm W:50cm
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Petal Fall

acrylic on paper
H:102.5cm W:153cm
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Storm Clouds at Sunrise, 2023

acrylic on paper
H:49.5cm W:59cm
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Wild Roses

acrylic on paper
H:56cm W:76cm
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Born: 1940

Una Shanks was born in 1940 and enrolled at Glasgow School of Art in 1958, studying textiles in the progressive department headed by designer Robert Stewart. A string of teaching posts followed graduating, including a year at Jordanhill College, which was later merged with the University of Strathclyde. She lectured in teacher training at Hamilton College until 1982 before taking early retirement, enabling her to focus on her artistic practice full-time. In the eighties and nineties, Shanks exhibited regularly at the Fine Art Society (later Roger Billcliffe in Glasgow), The Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy and Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, where she was elected an RSW in 1988.

Born: 1937
Place of Birth: Airdrie

Duncan Shanks was born in Airdrie in 1937 and studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1955 to 1960. During his Post Diploma year he was awarded a travelling scholarship which enabled a visit to Italy. On his return to Glasgow he joined the Art School staff where he lectured until 1979, before leaving to concentrate on painting full-time. Duncan’s first solo exhibition was hosted by Stirling University in 1974. Since then he has exhibited worldwide with notable public exhibitions including Falling Water at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh in 1988, Patterns of Flight at Wrexham Art Centre in 1991 and Poetry of Place at the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow, which coincided with the bequest of the entirety of his sketchbooks to their collection in 2013. Shanks is a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute and Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour. He has been the subject of twelve solo exhibitions at The Scottish Gallery; his most recent, The Riverbank, was the Edinburgh Art Festival exhibition for 2022.


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