At the risk that you might never come back to this site I've included links here to some of the websites of artists who show with us regularly.

When you close their site Just Art should still be underneath.

Ingebjorg Smith. Popular painted collages by this Tain based artist. http://www.ingebjorgsmith.co.uk

John Paul Raine. Still Life and Portraits. http://www.johnpaulraine.co.uk

Francis Boag. Identified as a member of the New Scottish colourist movement his still lives and landscapes make him one of Scotland's most successful artists. http://www.francisboag.com


Lucy Woodley. In my opinion Lucy is one of best jewellers in the United Kingdom and has undertaken some wonderful commissions for the gallery in the past. Her website is still under construction, but gives an idea of the type of work she creates. If you are interested in her work I would be happy to put yu in touch with her. http://www.lucywoodley.co.uk

Fran Knowles. A former hang gliding champion and now a glider pilot Fran is as likely to found high on the moors as she teaching music, her other passion. Fran's pencil drawings of birds are absolutely superb and really deserve wider recognition. Have a look at her site, but the images do not do justice to the quality of the originals. http://www.franknowles.co.uk

Elizabeth MacGregor. Wonderful paintings of the North East coast. http://www.elizabethmacgregor.co.uk/

Sonas MacLean. One of our very first artists, Sonas has really had two careers as an artist. First as a printmaker, and when we first showed her work, Sonas established a formidable reputation as one of the best comptemporary artists using screenp rinting as a medium. In the last few years she has built a reputation as a painter, working primarily in Gouache, creating work that is is increasingly sought after. Her site has a good back catalogue of her prints and is one of the only places where they can be sourced. http://www.sonasmaclean.co.uk

Fiona Jappy. One of my favourite artists whose work you really have to look at to appreciate. Muted colours and deceptively simple compositions evoke, for me at least, a sense of solitude and calm. She is following her own path by not using strong colour and in terms of sales suffers as a result, but I think she has got something that deserves a wide audience. http://www.fionajappy.com/index.asp

Still-life Studio. Kerry and Alan handle framing for us. Can be slightly eccentric, but always offer a good service. http://www.still-life-studio.co.uk/

Inger Smith. Inger is Ingebjorg's mother. A different style and for some reason her website is very difficult to find, but well worth as look. http://ingersmith.co.uk/