Cate Inglis is a Scottish contemporary landscape artist whose work focuses on the transient nature of the built environment. Often depicting derelict and industrial subjects, her detailed paintings explore the layers of human habitation, use and disuse. Working in oils, on a paper collage surface, she retains an element of drawing in her paintings - underpinning the structures with an emphasis on draughtsmanship.
Cate Inglis graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1999 and has since become a Professional Member at the Society of Scottish Artists, an Elected Artist Member at The Paisley Art Institute, an Elected Practicing Artist Member at The Glasgow Art Club, and an Ordinary Artist Member at the Royal Glasgow Institute.
Cate Inglis has been awarded the Royal Glasgow Institute Armour Award for Landscape Painting of Distinction (2013); the Scottish Society of Artists Open Eye Gallery Exhibition Prize (2014); the Paisley Art Institute Art Hire Framing Prize and Glasgow Art Club Leiper Fine Art Prize (2015); the Royal Glasgow Institute City of Glasgow College Purchase Prize (2016) and the Paisley Art Institute James BS Curr Award (2017). Exhibiting regularly throughout the UK, Inglis currently lives and works in the West End of Glasgow.
Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Cate Inglis artist studio and like all Red Rag Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide.