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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Pictures for an Exhibition - Sheila Mullen


Angus McMillan- Kist

Exhibition of Paintings by Sheila Mullen
 from Saturday 7 December 2013 for two months

Workshop Gallery, 183 King Street, Castle Douglas
Free Admission

Contact: Kenny Livingston 01556 504234

Sheila Mullen was born in Glasgow and learnt her craft as a painter at the Glasgow School of  Art. For the past 35 years, Sheila has lived and painted in Annandale, Dumfries and Galloway. Initially inspired by Scottish landscape, cut-off from the landscape while recovering from a near fatal accident by the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak, Sheila turned to the Border Ballads for inspiration. More recently, Sheila’s has drawn her inspiration from the work of living poets.

While examples of  Sheila’s earlier works are included, the Exhibition at the Workshop Gallery focuses on Sheila’s imagining and re-visioning of works by contemporary poets. A selection from the paintings which
are on display at the Workshop Gallery are shown below.



Hamish Henderson- Hey for a Hoor

Alan Riach -Yellow Drumelzier

James Robertson - Twa Cuddies

Angus McNeacail -  Maiden Voyage

Rab Wilson -Somerfield Checkout


Doug  Curran - Aye when Summer Cam

Painted for Sir Kenneth Calman - The Quality of Life
(Sheila was at school with Sir Kenneth.)

Katy Ewing - Katy’s Dream


Robert Burns- A Man’s a Man 


Robert Burns - Corn Rigs and Barley




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