Teather artwork exhibit to mark Scottish expedition
Published on: 28-Aug-2007
Contemporary British artist Will Teather is to mark the end of his two month stay in Aberdeen by exhibiting some of his famous artwork.The artist, among the most popular in Britain, had been in the Scottish city inventing a series of "neo-gothic surrealist" images, reports thisisscotland.co.uk
Commenting on Teather's stay in the north, Verna Ward, assistant manager at the Aberdeen Arts Centre told the publication: "This is the first resident artist we've ever had at the centre and everyone has enjoyed Will's time here in the city.
"He made life in the centre very exciting and it was really interesting to have the gallery turned into a working studio.
"Will was very helpful and knowledgeable when working with children and adults alike, and would often be here until two or three in the morning, he was so dedicated."
While in Aberdeen Teather produced one of his trademark chalk pastel portraits of Lord Provost Peter Stephen.
Meanwhile, budding artist Maria Cooper is set to have her unique artwork displayed at the Pebbles Art Cafe and Gallery in Allendale.
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