Artists & Illustrators

ANGIE LEWIN

Angie Lewin is one of Britain’s best-loved and most collectable artists and printmakers. She studied a BA in fine art printmaking at Central St Martin’s, followed by a postgraduate at Camberwell. She is a member of the Royal Watercolour Society, the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, the Society of Wood Engravers, and the Art Workers’ Guild.

In 2005, she and her husband Simon founded St Jude’s, a popular print gallery and fabric design company. Her illustration commissions include dress fabric patterns for Liberty and book jackets for Penelope Lively, Ted Hughes and more.

Her latest collection of watercolour paintings, Nature Assembled, will be on display from 30 September to 24 October at The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh. www.scottish-gallery.co.uk

BOLDER COLOURS

My husband and I live between Edinburgh and Speyside. Although we spend more time in Speyside, we were back in the city when the lockdown happened. I have a solo exhibition coming up and I’d planned on including a series of paintings based on my Edinburgh garden, looking at the contrast between the urban and the rural. Lockdown gave me a concentrated spell in the city which turned out

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