Members Gallery

Please click on a member to view a sample of their work - then click on any image if you wish to see enlarged version".

Kathleen M Stewart
I have always enjoyed photography and am now able to spend more time painting some of the many images I have taken I have won an award from the EAC and had a painting hung in the Mall Galleries in London and one HC in Patchings 2007 Exhibition
Ron Clark
I have attended art classes for over twenty years now. Usually I paint landscapes in oils; occasionally flowers in watercolour. Trees inspire me, especially in dappled sunlight, but I try to vary the subject.
Ron Hogg
I started in the Merchant Navy and ended up as a Tay Pilot for 30 years. When I retired in 1996 I took up watercolour painting. I seem to have slipped into the still life side of watercolours and into the wine. I wonder why ? I do find the challenge of light and reflections enjoyable as well as emptying the containers to provide the components of the pictures.
Angus L M MacDonald
Took up painting on retirement 12 years ago and now find myself in the middle of a second career. I exhibit widely but intend to concentrate mainly on the Pittenweem Arts Festival. I also teach painting both here and abroad.
Liz McCarthy
Liz was the winner in 2007 of the Bill Isbister Award from Broughty Ferry Art Society and has won the Harry Vaughan prize from Dundee Art Society. Her work is in collections in the UK and worldwide. She says of her work- it relies more on the aesthetic and abstract harmonies that I sense in my subjects. My main interest lies in colour harmony and composition rather than faithful reproduction of landscape.
Hazel Webster
I've been drawing and painting for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately I hated Art College and diverted to become an art historian, always thinking I would catch up on the practical side sometime. Here I am, more than thirty years later, catching up. I love portraiture and life drawing, when I can get models, and enjoy working in charcoal, white chalk and soft pastels. I also like doing still life in oils and am gradually mastering acrylics.
Margaret Martin
Having used oils for landscapes for some years, I am now enjoying the flexibility of acrylics. Recent figure drawing classes have influenced my choice of subject matter. I have been using black and white photographs as reference material to which I add my own colour palette.
Lynda Marshall
I started painting relatively recently, having last done any artwork at school. I like to use strong colours to create atmosphere, particularly in my skies and seascapes, working in acrylics and watercolour, but mainly in pastels. I take lots of photos for reference ( every one a potential masterpiece !) wherever I travel.
Jane Peggie
I have lived in Broughty Ferry since marriage. Although I followed a career in Clinical Biochemistry I was always interested in Art and became an early member of the Society. Having started in oils, I now paint in watercolours, the subjects being mainly landscapes, flora and fauna.
Jean Hoare
Jean, a founder member of the Society is now enjoying watercolour painting after spending some time in various other artistic pursuits. Art classes and travel provide material for the inspiration for her paintings. She is interested in colour harmony and atmosphere.
Myrna Neilson
I have always had a great interest in drawing, attending life drawing and portrait classes at Art College many years ago.On retiral I began painting in watercolour, gouache and pastel while on a course at Dundee College. I find drawing from life most challenging and rewarding as it requires keen observation and is totally absorbing.
Ethel Mary Webster
Ethel loves the freeflowing luminosity and transparency watercolour has given her paintings of flowers, and in recent years has applied the same technique to her landscape paintings. She exhibits widely and has won awards for her painting.
Avril Cunningham
Avril enjoys painting and is equally at home using watercolour or acrylic paints
Bunty Thomson
Bunty was encouraged to draw and paint by her father. She studied Art at school and gained a GCSE. In recent years she has had lessons with Joe MacIntyre, McIntosh Patrick and now Liz Yule. She has also completed courses in silversmithing and pottery and is a confident and prolific painter equally comfortable with watercolour, acrylics and oils.
Alison Barnett
Alison hadn't painted since her school days but picked up her children's pencils and sketched their new puppy- the rest is history. She claims to be a 'Jack of all Trades but master of none '. She divides her leisure time between painting in watercolour, acrylics, oils and more recently pastels, and craft work. At present she is concentrating on quilt art.
Fiona Moore
Fiona has painted for a number of years and enjoys the challenge of working in a variety of media and a wide range of subjects
Margaret Scott
Margaret enjoys painting on silk as well as using watercolour, acrylic and oils. She often includes her grandchildren in her paintings
Harry MacGregor
Harry has enjoyed painting in watercolour for many years and has taught classes in Broughty Ferry and Dundee.He has now turned to acrylics and oils to broaden his appeal and is equally at home with them producing some fine work much sought after at exhibitions