Birsay Shore and Brough
Artist
Frances Walker
(Kirkcaldy, Scotland, born 1930)
PublisherPublished by
Peacock Visual Arts
(Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1974)
Date1983
Mediumscreenprint
ClassificationsPeacock Archive
DimensionsPaper Size: Height: 78.8 cm, Width: 58 cm
AcquisitionThe Peacock Archive, 1988.
Copyright© Frances Walker (2007)
LocationOn Loan
Object numberABDAG009135
Keywords
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.
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Deserted coastal scenes appear frequently in the work of Frances Walker. Depicted here, the Brough of Birsay is a tidal island in the Orkneys that can be reached by a causeway.