AD | Telling the Perthshire Artisans’ Stories

AD | Telling the Perthshire Artisans’ Stories

Textile artist and author Clare Hunter’s recently published book, Making Matters, highlights that the true value of creating something is not just about what is made, but the wider context of why it was made. This sentiment immediately echoed the reasons many visitors at our recent Summer Exhibition chose particular artworks to take home. We loved hearing these personal connections being shared as they made their purchases.

Karl Macrae’s Tay Street 1 was bought as a reminder of a much loved daily glimpse of Perth enjoyed for 30 years, before moving away from the city. Sabrin Miller’s print The Clootie Dumpling was purchased as a loving memory connected to a family member, and Wendy Farquharson’s The Flowers & The Birch - Moncreiffe Hill, Perthshire was to be hung to be seen and enjoyed each morning before the day begins!

Beyond these personal reasons, each purchase also carries the unique story of a handmade piece, who created it, how it was made, and where it originated.

At Perthshire Artisans, we value storytelling and love offering a glimpse into each Artisan’s creative world. Every artist or maker who joins our platform is introduced through an individual profile page, sharing deeper insights into their practice and their work.

A handmade purchase is often guided by an intimate thought process which, combined with the care, craftsmanship, and originality of the Artisan, creates a new story with every piece. Enjoy browsing through the Artisans profile pages and creations on www.perthshire-artisans.scot/artisans

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