Exhibitions

 

The Paper Stage

Eye to Paper

August 2023

The Great Shame, 2023, Graphite on paper, 21 x 29.7 cm

The Great Shame, 2023, Graphite on paper, 21 x 29.7 cm

The Great Shame, 2023, Graphite on paper, 21 x 29.7 cm

 
 

Our exhibition showcases the work of a diverse group of artists at all stages in their careers who work predominantly with the human form. Bringing observational drawing and painting together with more imaginative depictions, it celebrates an exciting plurality of approaches, mediums and possibilities when it comes to portraying people within a contemporary art context.

artpistol

Best of Scottish Art Schools ‘21

https://www.artpistol.co.uk/best-of-scottish-art-schools-grad-show-2021

 
 

This show aims to embrace 2021’s standout grads from the top Scottish Art Schools. artpistol’s aim is to showcase their most inspiring and talented grads to represent in the gallery and bring to your attention.

Shortly signed to gallery representation from artpistol on account of the show’s success.

The Sunday Times Review

June 2021

 
 

Giles Sutherland’s review of the Graduate Showcase 2021.

Equally talented is Lizzie Little, another figurative painter, who has reimagined the themes of love and war in Botticelli’s Venus and Mars. Her couples are seen in the aftermath of argument, or comfortable in middle-aged acceptance.

GSA ONLINE SHOWCASE 2021, JUNE, 2021

https://gsashowcase.net/lizzie-little/

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The infamous The Glasgow School of Art Degree Show has taken a very different format these past couple of years for the graduates of 2020 and 2021. The degree show has taken a digital format that is available to view and will be updated throughout the year.

RABBIT SKIN, GLUE FACTORY, GLASGOW

MARCH 2020

Venus and Mars Reclining, Oil on canvas, 123 x 138 cm

Venus and Mars Reclining,

Oil on canvas,

123 x 138 cm

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Rabbit Skin was a collaborative exhibition of artists work from the 3rd Year department of Painting & Printmaking in The Glue Factory in Glasgow.

Just weeks before the impending lockdown, unbeknown to us at the time, this was the last time, whilst studying at GSA, that we would be exhibiting and working together as a cohort in person.

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