Hebridean artists Donald Libby and Eilidh Jamieson (EJayDesign) will be exhibiting their watercolour maps and driftwood art.
About this event:
A series of watercolour and driftwood art, exploring the theme of ‘home’
Eilidh creates watercolour maps, embellished with hand painted acrylic gold on a location you cherish to remember a beautiful time or place in your life. Check out www.ejaydesign.com EJayDesign.
Made entirely from drift wood found on the Hebridean shores of Lewis, Donald creates mini Scottish scenes. Check out his insta - @donaldlibby16
Please do come and celebrate our first Edinburgh exhibition. We will most likely have Prosecco available on the Tuesday night after 7pm.
Look forward to seeing you!
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