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Article: Emily Sutton

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Emily Sutton

In November 2015 Emily Sutton will be exhibiting a series of new watercolours and drawings at The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh as part of 'Four Women Artists' which also features work by Elizabeth Blackadder, Victoria Crowe and Alison McGill.

Edinburgh College of Art unites these four women artists. Elizabeth Blackadder graduated from the college in 1954 and was a dedicated teacher from 1962-1986. Victoria Crowe graduated from the Royal College of Art, London before being invited to teach drawing and painting at the college from 1968 until 1998. Alison McGill and Emily Sutton are part of a younger generation who continue to fulfil their journey through art, and in very different ways represent an ongoing painting and graphic tradition.

The exhibition runs from 4th to 25th November 2015 at The Scottish Gallery, 16 Dundas Street, Edinburgh EH3 6HZ. Find out more.

You might also like to view the fabrics that Emily has designed for St Jude's or view a selection of her limited edition prints.

Emily Sutton - Rocking Horse

'Rocking Horse'
Watercolour, 76 x 56cm

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'The Garden Room at 104'
Watercolour, 76 x 56cm

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'Still Life with Coral Teacup'
Watercolour, 22 x 27cm

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'Front Room at 104'
Pencil, 84 x 59cm

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'Cap Oceane, Trouville'
Watercolour, 29.5 x 42cm

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