A selection of gallery shots from a recent one person exhibition at Grays School of Art; part of the inaugural ' Look Again' arts festival which took place across Aberdeen over the Easter week. A mix of completed works, teaching and demonstrating by-products which later become finished work, collectanea, ephemera and studio totems. The aim was to give some insight into how work (and a working strategy) is generated and influenced by an eclectic range of starting points. Often pieces of work are shown in isolation or much smaller groups in exhibitions across the country, so it was interesting to see so much of what I do in one place. You hope that individual works can have some sort of dialogue with others, sometimes made years apart. There was a lot of talking.
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AuthorCameron Ross has taught Fine Art Printmaking at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen, Scotland since 1988. His practice encompasses a wide range of print media, painting, collage and multiple production. Archives
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