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Finnish Interior (From The Finnish Suite)
Image Not Available for Finnish Interior (From The Finnish Suite)

Finnish Interior (From The Finnish Suite)

Artist (Kirkcaldy, Scotland, born 1930)
Date1979-1980
Mediumscreenprint
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsPlate Size: Height: 47.1 cm, Width: 58.5 cm
Frame: Height: 56.4 cm, Width: 75.7 cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1981.
Copyright© Frances Walker (2007)
Object numberABDAG007322
Keywords
About MeFrances Walker produced a series of prints after a visit to Finland in 1973. This lithograph is of a simple Finnish interior. The casual arrangement of objects on the breakfast table gives the composition a feeling of intimacy and informality.

The technique of lithography allows the artist to draw directly on to a flat stone and when the print is taken, it perfectly reproduces the appearance of the crayon drawing.

Frances Walker RSA RSW DLitt is one of Scotland's most highly regarded artists. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1930, she studied at Edinburgh College of Art then with travelling scholarships from Edinburgh College of Art and Royal Scottish Academy visited and painted in various European countries. After completing her teacher training course, she sought out and took up a post as visiting teacher of art for all schools in Harris and North Uist, Western Isles. This experience confirmed her life long affinity with more remote places - Although for Frances Walker 'remote' is a matter of perception. Her work has frequently been concerned with the meeting place of sea and land, the coastal reaches of rock, sand and deserted beaches; that great world-wide frontier of endless interaction of the elements.

Moving to Aberdeen when appointed as a lecturer in drawing and painting at Gray's school of art in 1958, Frances Walker took early retirement in 1985 in order to devote more time to her painting and printmaking. She divided that time between her home and studio in Aberdeen and the island of Tiree, where one of the few remaining thatched houses is her alternative home. She has also travelled further afield - finding inspiration and source material for her work often from the wildest and most desolate landscape - of Iceland, Greenland, Svalbard and most recently Antarctica.

Birsay Shore and Brough
Frances Walker
1983
Low Tide at the Brough
Frances Walker
1983
Wet Hay, Harris
Frances Walker
1986
Coastal Glimpses 7
Frances Walker
1995
Sand and Rocks, Achmelvich
Frances Walker
1981
Coastal Glimpses 5
Frances Walker
1975 - 1999
Aberdeen Beach (Scotrail)
Frances Walker
c.1989
Rocks and Islands
Frances Walker
1988