The Whitehouse Gallery in Kirkcudbright is showing A Splash of Colour, showcasing a diverse array of artworks from emerging and established artists.

The Gallery promises an uplifting exhibition featuring a wide range of artistic styles and media, from bold and vivid works to those with a gentler colour palette – each artwork reflecting the unique vision and creativity of its creator, in a celebration of the beauty and emotional impact that colour can have in art, encouraging visitors to explore their own interpretations and connections.

Participating artists include Boo Mallinson, whose work is pictured at top, Charles Randak, Dominique Cameron RSW, Erraid Gaskell, Frank Hayes, Giles Ward, Graham Evernden, Gwen Adair, Jane Couroussopoulos (whose work is pictured below), Karen Stamper, Kerry Souter, Lesley Smith (image above), Linda Irving, Liz Toole, Morag Lloyds, Paul Kirkwood, Tracey Paterson and Tricia Barna.

The Gallery also has new ceramics from Helen Harrison, Lucy Wright, Sandie Cosens, Sue Dunne and Tony Laverick, whose work is pictured. They will be joined by a new collection of Lynn Muir’s popular driftwood sculpture, glass birds and creatures by Elizabeth Welch, handmade cushions by Jo Gallant, and others.





