artists
Euan McGregor PAI
An award winning artist, Euan McGregor lives and works in West Kilbride on the north Ayrshire coast.
Euan’s roots are in printmaking, giving his work an emphasis on mark-making and shape. He has an interest in all things Modernist and in particular, mid 20th century British landscape painting. His influences include Hockney, Piper and the St Ives school in Cornwall.
His recent work has been inspired by some of our iconic malt whisky distilleries. Frequently drawn to marginal and fringe spaces in his work, he says “I love the fact that these structures often inhabit the wildest of places, so there’s a contradiction of sorts but they work well together, especially as the product is so synonymous with its geography. The buildings themselves are industrial cathedrals with specific shapes integral to the whisky-making process.”
Euan’s work has a strong sense of emotion, shape and subject, using his printmaking skills to give the illusion of depth by adding texture in thinly applied layers. His work is striking, yet subtle in its makeup.
He is a recipient of the RGI Cuthbert Artist Award and Glasgow Art Club Fellowship Award and in 2015, he became a Diplomate of the Paisley Arts Institute and has received several awards from the Royal Glasgow Institute.
He currently teaches Art & Design in a secondary school in Renfrewshire and lives with his young family in North Ayrshire. He frequently exhibits in the PAI, RGI and RSA. He has won awards throughout his career and continues to exhibit across the UK.
Example of Artist's Work
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This Artist at Doubtfire
13th April - 12th May 2024
6th September - 14th October 2023
30th November 2022 - 26th February 2023
1st December 2021 - 12th February 2022
23rd June - 31st July 2021
25th November 2020 - 8th May 2021
4th April - 6th June 2020
7th December 2019 - 14th February 2020
1st September - 6th October 2018
3rd December 2016 - 4th February 2017