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Watson Autumn Collection Launch

Kate Downes • 18 October 2022

New artists and new collections for the change of season

It’s always a joy to be able to introduce new artists into our collection, and to our collections! This past week we brought in a number of new artists, as well as new selections from some of our most popular artists, as part of our Autumn Collection.

The collection was launched with an evening event which allowed us to welcome our collectors and visitors and showcase these incredible new artworks.

Our new artists were Michael Olsen, Mathew Edenbrow, and Daniel Cole, all of whom had already made an impression on our gallery visitors while we were still setting up the event!
Coastal landscape paintings by Dan Cole available at Watson Gallery Edinburgh

Daniel Cole specialises in natural forms and landscapes, and we have a series of pieces inspired by the Scottish Coast. By using natural form and colour of each landscape as a starting point, Daniel manages to evoke the natural details of a scene while also bringing in more atmospheric, abstracted tones and shapes with bold colours and energetic line work.

Butterfly artwork in acrylic boxes by Michael Olsen available to buy at Watson Gallery Edinburgh

Michael Olsen was featured as a guest artist at Watson a few years ago, and we were thrilled to bring some of his bright and joyful butterfly-based artworks into Watson’s collection. Michael uses painted feathers to capture the weightless energy of the butterfly, creating each one individually before positioning them as though in mid-flight.

Sculpture of penguin couple and sculpture of zebra by Mathew Edenbrow at Watson Gallery Edinburgh

Mathew Edenbrow’s animal sculptures are inspired by his years studying the natural world from an academic perspective. During the creation of each piece, Mathew always aims to show the beauty of the animal form and hopefully reveal something to the observer they may not have previously noticed...


As well as our new artists, the Autumn collection features new releases from Colin Wilson, David Yarrow, Sue Storer, Gordon Mitchell, Kirsten Mirrey, Gank Pansuay, Virut Panchabuse, Shaun Othen, David Reid, and Sleek.

 

To find out more about any of the new pieces, please get in contact or explore our catalogue works in the gallery section of our website.

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