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Alison Cowan


Alison Cowan

Alison Cowan

Paint

Scotland
United Kingdom


Past Exhibitions

Galleries

  • Annan Gallery, Glasgow
  • Artist's Studio, Uddingston
  • Ballater Gallery, Ballater
  • Morningside Gallery, Edinburgh
  • Rowan Gallery, Helensburgh
  • Strathearn Gallery, Crieff
  • The Atelier Gallery, Edinburgh
  • The Lemond Gallery, Bearsden
Blossom Bough

Blossom Bough

Original
Acrylic on canvas
90cm x 90cm

Statement

Background
 
I am a busy full time artist and for many years I lived and worked from my studio in the West End of Glasgow. As demand grew for my work and additional studio space was required, I have relocated to Uddingston where the development of my new studio is almost complete.
 
I was born in 1955 and studied at Glasgow School of Art in the mid 70’s and taught for many years in Ayrshire, Glasgow and North Lanarkshire. Over the years I have generated considerable interest in my work through exhibiting locally and nationally, working on private commissions, commercial contracts with interior designers and architects. My paintings can be found in private collections throughout the world.
 
Artist’s Statement
 
I paint a range of subjects in an impasto, semi-abstract style and the environment around me is a constant source of inspiration. My paintings are generally not representative of specific locations and tend to be a mixture of elements that I feel work well together. I am more interested in how to use bold colour, composition and heavy texture to create dramatic images.  I try to capture a sense of depth and atmosphere through the use very thick paint, vibrant, contrasting colours, light and shade. I rarely use brushes, preferring the use of palette knives to apply thickened paint in stages, building up the structure and texture over a period of time.  
 
 

 My passion for painting trees continues, they hold such a fascination for me, there’s just something about them that draws me to paint them. Their shapes, textures and colours can be magnificent, magical and spiritual. I love the way their branches weave and intertwine and how their colours and shapes can change throughout the year. I continue to be captivated by the gorgeous, rich, jewel like, spectrum of colours that signify the glorious natural environment through evolving seasonal changes and sunlight. I endeavour to capture the magic and mystery of woodland places.