Artists Directory
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I’m a writer of assorted travel books, memoirs and humorous articles. Mull features in my book Still Following Rainbows.
Independent bookbinding and book restoration: bespoke books, artist books, and book repair.
Monica Haddock is a handweaver and natural dyer who works from her studio in a stunning location on the SW Coast of Mull.
Based near Calgary Bay, Lisa has a studio space in Calgary Arts, where she carves mainly in locally sourced hard woods.
I live on Mull and work with mixed media and enjoy using various techniques including collage and printing.
Domestic ware and hand built “corrugated construction” using coloured slips and earthen ware clay, firing to 1080 degrees.
Adult Gaelic Choir, performing locally throughout the year at ceilidhs and other events, and competing nationally at the Mod.
My silver jewellery designs are all inspired by the stunning scenery and amazing wildlife that surrounds me on the Island.
I hand print my own designs, these include art prints, tea towels, lampshades and cards, inspired by my island surroundings.
I think of my paintings as much about observation, perception and colour.
Artist and gardener Lucy Mackenzie creates craft items from driftwood, shells, sea pottery and other beach-combed materials.
We are inspired by our island home, its landscape and wildlife on land and in the sea.
Handmade stoneware ceramics including domestic ware and sculptural pieces decorated using slips, oxides and glazes.
Colin MacIntyre is an award-winning musician, producer, author & playwright, releasing under the name Mull Historical Society
Pippa creates ocean themed prints that are inspired by Hebridean seas. She mainly works with linocut and stampmaking methods.
Handmade Crafts made from unique fabrics and textiles. Bespoke products made to order. Handcrafted by Vanessa.
I’m a visual artist and photographer living and working on the beautiful Isle of Mull.
Contemporary Scottish artist inspired by Scottish landscape, Isle of Mull in particular.
I am a Hand Weaver based in Tobermory and I design and weave fabric on my Ashford 32” 4-shaft table loom in my shed.
Burd Ellen uses British and international traditional song to explore narrative and sound in a contemporary setting.
The group of 8 are keen to promote the spoken word on the Ross through printed booklets, cd’s and performance.
Printmaker and graphic designer. Linocut, screenprint, vintage letterpress, digital print and graphic design.
My pottery and paintings are inspired by the colours, scenery and wildlife on Mull.
I have always enjoyed Art. I paint land and sea scapes, birds and flowers in acrylic. I draw with pencils and paint on silk.
Innovative and illustrative pen and ink artwork with a crisp finish.
Working wonders with bits and bobs. Upcycling and reusing the things that others might throw away.
I am local to Mull and love painting water, light and patterns created by both.
I write poetry on a wide range of subjects, appear in a wide range of magazines and books; and often swim in the wide sea.
Gordon Menzies set up the Iona Gallery and Pottery in 1982. His work is influenced by Iona and by Japanese art.
I work mainly in watercolours and acrylics painting people and places around me. I am also happy to take on commissions.
Artist Alicia Hendrick is a Creative Crofter.
I make sculptures, traditional/contemporary baskets and woven pieces using home grown willow, hazel, reeds, grasses.
Through intense abstract acrylics, I seek to capture the energy of the sea, land and wind that shapes my view of Mull.
Local beekeeper producing candles and honey for sale at Tobermory Producers’ Market.
I created art all my life for expression and healing. My work is based on my life experience and mental health.
Carla is a Canadian-born restauranteur, chef, food writer and tv presenter.
Mull based figurative landscape painter working in watercolour and oil with a studio gallery in upper Tobermory.
Cat is an award-winning cabaret performer now writing and making films.
Local writer specialising in the GameLit and LitRPG science fiction and fantasy genres.
A keen amateur photographer, I love photographing the landscapes and seascapes of the island.
Figures in the landscape, acrylic using a limited colour palette, often with the addition of goldleaf.
Martin Guppy has been photographing and publishing from Mull since 1988 and is a renowned Scottish landscape Photographer.
Gill Govan is a Glass Worker, primarily making bespoke chandeliers, but also some decorative household objects.
Mainly hand-built porcelain vases, pots, sculptured pieces and tiles in simple white forms or coloured and textured.
I have been captivated by the medium of glass, I now produce unique pieces in my studio in the village, Iona.
We are a social enterprise that connects people with craft. We run short courses in boatbuilding and other crafts.
John Archbold, DA is a contemporary Scottish artist who studied at Glasgow School of Art.
Architect, graphic artist and author of the book Contemporary Design Secrets: The Art of Living in the Countryside.
Dr Alasdair C. Whyte is a singer/songwriter/writer from An Sàilean/Salen. He works predominantly in Gaelic.
Eilidh Cameron is a photographer specialising in landscape photography who was born and raised in Argyll.
Psychedelic hand painted shoes, boots and accessories. On display and for sale at South West Mull Makers, Fionnphort.
I paint portraits, landscapes and flowers using mainly oil or watercolour, sometimes acrylic, pastels or ink.
Actor, theatre director, voice artist, writer, creative producer.
Watercolour tuition in Tobermory. Commissions welcome. Trained illustrator with over 35 years experience.
Theatre, film and podcast maker based in Dervaig.
Ailidh Lennon is a weaver and plant dyer, living and working on the Isle of Iona.
Photography for me has always been about that special connection with nature and capturing the moment to share with others.
Painter, photographer and writer working in a range of media mainly relating to natural history subjects.
Gilded Treasures. Gold leaf original wildlife paintings on oak.
The world is broken. We mend it with stories; and sometimes, to make sense of what we see, we need to tell the tale slant.