Article Source: Open Eye Gallery
Last Updated: 21 November 2024 9:39
Open Eye Gallery’s On a Small Scale celebrates 25 years of postcard-size masterpieces
Online: Saturday 23rd November – Saturday 21st December 2024
More than 200 renowned and emerging artists have been announced as taking part in Open Eye’s cherished Christmas exhibition. This year’s collection features over 500 miniature masterpieces, including works by Tom Mabon, Leon Morrocco RSA RGI, Fiona MacRae, and Alasdair Wallace. Each artist contributes a unique style, from Mabon’s serene Scottish landscapes to Morrocco’s Mediterranean-inspired vibrancy, offering a variety of perspectives for art enthusiasts.
Celebrated as one of Edinburgh’s most loved annual art events, On a Small Scale has captivated audiences for 25 years, bringing together both seasoned and new art collectors. Open Eye Gallery’s online-exclusive format makes it possible for collectors worldwide to enjoy and purchase these unique works, ensuring that contemporary art can find homes far beyond the gallery walls with these perfectly postable paintings.
This year’s line-up also includes acclaimed artists like David Schofield RGI, Sarah Carrington, Helen Wilson RSW RGI PAI, Keith Epps, and Bridget Watson. From Schofield’s contemplative natural scenes to Carrington’s fantastical, dream-inspired worlds, from Wilson’s social narratives to Epps’s abstract, surreal visions, and Watson’s serene portrayals of the natural environment, this online exhibition offers a rich and varied collection of work, inviting viewers to engage with the artists’ unique visions.
On a Small Scale challenges these artists to work within the “postcard” size of 15 x 21 cm, producing unframed works that distil their unique styles into a small but impactful format. With artists working across various styles—from realism to abstraction, and from landscapes to surreal scenes—the exhibition offers something for every taste.
With prices ranging from £200 to £1,000, On a Small Scale makes Scottish contemporary art accessible to collectors of all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the art world, this exhibition provides an affordable entry point to collect works by renowned artists and discover emerging talents while still representing the high quality of Scotland's contemporary art scene, whilst the exhibition’s online format allows art lovers from around the world to engage with a diverse array of works from Scottish artists.
The 25-year history of this exhibition is a testament to its enduring appeal, and it’s clear why it’s become such an important feature of the Edinburgh art calendar. With the combination of renowned artists like those mentioned, alongside the creative potential of working within a set dimension, this exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse ways contemporary artists express themselves on a smaller scale.
Open Eye Gallery, 34 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6QE
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