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Right now we are waiting for new Mary BATCHELOR Art to arrive at the gallery. In the meantime, here is a selection of the artist's archived art work which has featured at Red Rag Art Gallery. If you wish to register to receive updates and alerts when new art work from Mary BATCHELOR arrives select this link.

 

Scottish Artist:
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Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Summer Fields, Fife
Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Blue Door, St. Ives Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Fife Houses
Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Sea Pinks, Scarnish, Isle of Tiree Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Moonlit Sail
Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Busy Marina Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Deserted Beach
Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Night Sky, Saligo Bay, Islay Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Road to Ferry, Lismore Island
Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - August Fields Scottish Artist Mary BATCHELOR - Summer Flock


 

 

Art by Mary BATCHELOR

Deserted Beach
Mary BATCHELOR - Deserted Beach

Scottish Art and Artists at Red Rag Gallery
Artist: Mary BATCHELOR

Mary Batchelor: Born in Dumbarton in 1944. Died 2017

Mary Batchelor attended the Glasgow School of Art. Her tutors included: Peter Howson, David Linley and Norrie Kirkham.

Working exclusively in Acrylics, Mary Batchelor, produces paintings with vibrant and compelling colours. Mary is constantly inspired by the Scottish landscape. She loves bringing the every changing Scottish countryside to life in her paintings. Mary also finds great inspiration from travel abroad, enjoying the challenge of capturing unfamiliar scenes and different light.

Mary Batchelor paintings are influenced by the strong tradition of Scottish colourists. She credits Scottish Colourists - Cadell, Peploe, Fergusson and Hunter as a source of great inspiration in her paintings. She admires the bold use of colour and texture, and the confidence exuded in every brush stroke which has contributed so richly to the tradition of Scottish painting.

Mary Batchelor is an artistic member of Paisley Art Institute and Primera Arts. She is also an associate of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and Visual Arts Scotland.

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