We have has a meeting with Craig McKechnie, director of Delta studios and he has again very generously offered his studio space, one of the biggest exhibition spaces in Scotland , for our taster exhibition in June.
This allows members of the public to view work en masse from the studios before planning their itinerary .

Ann Shaw - "I am a writer/artist based in Scotland. After working as a Feature Writer on the Glasgow Herald I went to Glasgow School of Art as a mature student. Check out my web-site: annshaw.co.uk " Contact- annshaw
Friday, March 04, 2011
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Kissing stingrays in the Caribbean
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Forth Valley Open Studios
drawn on my ipad using Brushes app
Last Saturday we held our first agm in the Smith museum and gallery in Stirling and we had a good response from the public.
A year ago Forth Valley Open Studios was just a bright idea …we had no database, no public money and a very tight deadline.
Just a bunch of enthusiastic and dedicated artists prepared to work their socks off.
The result? Last June 73 studios and over 100 artists participated in the first ever Open Studios nine-day event across the Forth Valley.
A subsequent survey revealed that it brought in over £44,000 to these studios.
Not bad for a first effort… now we are busy planning our second Open Studios for June 11- 19.
Our chair, Lys Hansen, pointed out that FVOS is now part of the cultural scene in the area.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Old media versus new media
view of Ben Ledi in the Trossachs from my kitchen window.
I despair of our local newspaper, the Stirling Observer.
It is read widely in the area so any coverage, however small, is welcome. Yes the reporter promised the paragraph I sent in on email about the agm of Forth Valley Open Studios which takes place this Saturday in the Smith Art gallery and Museum in Stirling would get in.
Open the paper this morning. Nothing.
Fortunately new media comes to the rescue. Have put it on Facebook, Twitter and emailed all artists on our data base.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
'Appy New Year
Under the oak tree ...at the bottom of our garden

After Miro ...drawn on Brushes app
Guess the most sort after present this Christmas? my iPad! everyone from six month old baby to academics wanted to get their hands on it.
Why? because of the apps.
Here are some of the favourites: Brushes,(painting) Angry Birds ( game), LaDiDa ( reverse karaoke app), Myfry ( Stephen Fry's e-book) and of course the Koi pond HD and Virtuoso keyboard ( both interactive).
Is this our digital future for newspapers, books, magazines, music, films, shopping?
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Garden - Bridge-of-Allan
(top) - twisted hazel branch,( bottom) spider
Organic
“Start with something organic!” said my tutor in Glasgow School of Art’s portfolio class.
I thought of that this morning when I photographed this spider, made during my second year at college, part of my first Public Art project (disastrous one as it turned out!).
My spider got short shift at Glasgow School of Art (“We are not having that here!” ) so my half-finished spider got relegated to my garden where it now lurks in the undergrowth.
Instead for my Public Art project I used electronic text and installed it in Borders Bookshop in Glasgow
Well, ten years later Borders no longer exists, my electronic text board has broken but my spider still lives in the garden.
Today I photographed it with a branch of a twisted hazel in the garden.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Garden - Bridge of Allan
This is an experiment - a slideshow of my garden in winter.
"Absence"
Whoops! We have a technical glitch ! Uploaded QuickTime movie yet it doesn't shown up now .Where has it gone?
"Absence"
Whoops! We have a technical glitch ! Uploaded QuickTime movie yet it doesn't shown up now .Where has it gone?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My garden in winter
The recent heavy fall of snow has transformed my garden into something out of Narnia.
There's a story behind the Black Panther .
I had it stolen and I put a notice up in the local Post office in Bridge of Allan offering a reward.
Some days later I received a phone call.
It had been spotted in a field full of sheep...
Well it was Freshers Week at Stirling University and I reckon some students just lifted it - since then I have moved it to another part of the garden where it is no longer visible from the road.
"Black Panther" Ann Shaw, (fibre-glass)
"Furrowed Brow" ( lower image) by Dominic Clare is carved from oak. Now it lives beneath an oak tree in my garden.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Apple store Glasgow and exhibitions

Image created on Ipad.
I need to upgrade my computer ( Macbook or Imac? can't decide) so I visit the Apple store in Glasgow .
The place is heaving with young people , along with a sprinkling of oldies like myself.
I need sharp elbows to get to the machines. But a lifetime in newspaper journalism has equipped me with that and I am soon lost in the latest Apple dream machines.
Buoyed up with this vision of our digital world I stroll along to visit an exhibition which had good reviews.
But the gallery is empty despite it being a very busy Friday in the city . Not a good sign. I soon realise why.
After the moving images and inter-activity of the Apple store the work hanging on the walls looks, not to mince words, dead.
I am overcome with a tremendous sense of deja-vu.
The paintings just hangs there. They tell me nothing about the world I live in. In fact they could have been done 20, 50 or even 100 years ago.
It's said the average time spent in an exhibition is 45 minutes. I am in and out in less than ten.
Stunned I decide to visit my favourite bookshop, only to find it has been replaced by a mobile phone shop.
Welcome to the 21st century and the turbulent age we live in.
PS. Still undecided...do I need a laptop when I've got an ipad? but that's another story.
Monday, October 11, 2010
The Red Tree- Open Studio weekend

Josefina de Unamuno, a retired Spanish doctor based in Stirling and now a practising artist, was among the artists participating in The Red Tree Open Studio weekend.
Organised by artist Catherine Froy the event is a spin-off from
Forth Valley Open Studios. Others taking part were May Chipulina, Diana Hand and Libby Yule.
The consensus is that it was a great success in terms of visitors - between 60-70, sales, networking and in raising the profile of artists in the Forth Valley.
As one visitor remarked:"I think its great the way all these studios are finally opening their doors. This year I have been to ones in Perthshire, Forth Valley, Trossachs and now this. "
Take a look at her blog to view the exhibition:
www.josefinadeunamuno.blogspot.com
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Trossachs Open Studios

(caption) Dave Hunt of Westerlix Studios, Killin with Rob Mulholland's mirrored sculpture of a human figure along with Kiera, Wenwen and Ann.
Well, the first Trossachs Open Studios weekend got off to a very wet start. We had some visitors that weekend from China so we took the opportunity to show them a side of British life they had never seen before.
They liked the friendliness and informality of the Open Studios where we just wandered into peoples houses...
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Perthshire Open Studios

Perthshire Open Studios
Perthshire Open Studios, or POS as they are known as, are set in some of the most fantastic scenic locations in Scotland.
It is worth visiting them just for the drive there! Everything from a castle and stately home to a portakabin and converted garage.
And the scenery is breathtaking.
Three of us from Forth Valley Open Studios - Avril Nicol, Jacqueline Marr and myself- visited a number.
(caption) Jacqueline Marr outside the Tempest studio/gallery in Aberfeldy holding up a screenprint by Ryan Hannigan.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Perthshire Open Studios
Ipad drawing
Visited David Murton, chair of Perthshire Open Studios in Crook of Devon. He has a mini business going at home with his garage converted into a studio , garden shed into a framing workshop and his house into a gallery!
Tomorrow we do a tour of more studios.
Roy Petrie, former colleagues on The Herald, ( graphic artist) had his exhibition opening at Scion House, Stirling University on Saturday- big turn out of journalists and ex journalists from The Herald. It was more like our annual reunion.
Am busy going through major de-clutterirng of studio. Still experimenting with Ipad finding out exactly the limits of the software.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Jupiter Artland

Cornelia Parker, '"Landscape with Gun and Tree"', cast iron and corten steel, 14 August 2010. This piece by Cornelia Parker is based on Gainsborough's "Mr and Mrs Andrews" of a couple posed under a tree with Mr Andrews carrying the gun. Here the gun has been left leaning against a tree, possibly loaded. Photo: Ann Shaw.
It's not often I rave about work I see these days but I was gobsmacked at the quality and quantity of sculpture in Jupiter Artland the private sculpture park near Edinburgh opened last year.
These are some of the sculptors: Anish Kapoor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Antony Gormley, Andy Goldsworthy, Mac Quinn, Cornelia Parker and Charles Jencks.
Well worth a visit. Or Google Jupiter Artland.
Diary of an artist writer online | Project blogs | Artists talking | a-n
Monday, August 09, 2010
Diary of an artist writer online | Project blogs | Artists talking | a-n
Diary of an artist writer online | Project blogs | Artists talking | a-n
This is the first time I have used the sharing link from AN - and it seems to work! just a short par about Francis Alys - an artist new to me whose exhibition at Tate Modern I have just seen - first time I have seen work that was truly "different".
This is the first time I have used the sharing link from AN - and it seems to work! just a short par about Francis Alys - an artist new to me whose exhibition at Tate Modern I have just seen - first time I have seen work that was truly "different".
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Kirkcudbright riding of the marches
Just spent a few days in Kirkcudbright and stumbled across this ancient tradition of Riding of the Marches where 93 riders and horses and ponies ride the boundaries of the Royal Burgh of Kirkcudbright, a practise started in July 1485, and carried out every year since.
They make frequent stops at several pubs and hotels and they are given free drinks.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Kirkcudbright- Jessie King's former studio
This weekend is the Kirkcudbright Art and Crafts Trail .
I have just stayed in Greengate, former home of Jessie King, one of the most famous of the "Glasgow Girls" artists.
The new owners Pauline and Colin Saul are also artists and founder members of the Art and Crafts trail and they let me film inside their studio.
Melodala software
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