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Ellis Cameron: Touch, Week 2

Posted on March 25, 2012 by newsroom

Ellis C 1

This week was the last week of term for me before the Easter holidays. I’m off until the 16th April, Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Crafts, News, North Argyll | Tagged Argyll, Art, correspondent, ellis cameron, Glasgow School of Art, jewellery, project, silversmithing, touch, week two, young in argyll | Leave a comment

Ellis Cameron: Touch – a new brief

Posted on March 18, 2012 by newsroom

Ellis Cameron sketches 1

This week I was given my new project brief. The project is called Touch and through Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Crafts, News, North Argyll | Tagged 18 March 2012, Argyll, brief, correspondent, ellis cameron, Glasgow School of Art.jewellery, project, silversmithing, touch, young in argyll | 1 Comment

Ellis Cameron: Spoons, bowls and silversmithing

Posted on March 4, 2012 by newsroom

Ellis Cameron 1

This week brings to an end my 6 week long Silversmithing & Jewellery Project. For the first 3 weeks Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Crafts, News, North Argyll | Tagged Argyll, Argyll and the Isles, Art, bowls, ellis cameron, forks, Glasgow School of Art, jewellery, silversmithing, young in argyll | 1 Comment

AnElephantCant always avoid cliches

Posted on March 4, 2012 by newsroom

© Phil Burns AnElephantCant

AnElephantCant always avoid clichÈs Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Events, Literature, News | Tagged AnElephantCant, Argyll, artist, Brian Cairnduff, childrens publishers, Phil Burns, writer | Leave a comment

Ellis Cameron: Hazy days – tea solves everything

Posted on February 12, 2012 by newsroom

Ellis Cameron 12th Feb

This week I’ve been feeling a little dozy; it was our formative assessment day on Monday, where we handed in Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Crafts, News, North Argyll | Tagged Argyll, assessment, ellis cameron, Glasgow School of Art, hazy days, tea, young in argyll | Leave a comment

Ellis Cameron: Frazzled and fabulous

Posted on January 15, 2012 by newsroom

Ellis 15 Jan 1

This week I have been a little frazzled, but I couldn’t be happier. We’ve started our new project at Glasgow School of Art Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Crafts, News, North Argyll | Tagged Argyll, drawing, ellis cameron, Glasgow School of Art, hairwork, jewellery, Melanie Bilenker, Victorian, young in argyll | 3 Comments

Winter Photographic Exhibition

Posted on December 31, 2011 by newsroom

The Mid Argyll Camera Club’s Winter Photographic Exhibition opens Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Community News, Mid Argyll, Photography, Tourism | Tagged Argyll, MId Argyll Camera Club, mid-argyll, Winter Exhibition | Leave a comment

Argyll students invited to design logo for Scottish national food and drink

Posted on December 20, 2011 by newsroom

Students in Argyll  – along with their peers across Scotland with an eye for design Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Business, Community News, Whisky | Tagged Argyll, competition, conference, design, Food & Drink, logo, scotland, studenrs | Leave a comment

Elllis Cameron: Home sweet home

Posted on December 18, 2011 by newsroom

Ellis - raspberry moulding

This is not a Christmas pudding. This is a mouldering raspberry in my latest jewellery project. Isn’t it gorgeous? Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Crafts, News, North Argyll | Tagged Argyll, Benderloch, Christmas 2011, ellis cameron, Glasgow School of Art.Young in Argyll, jewellery, silversmithing | 1 Comment

First Minister’s Christmas card: is Bella Caledonia quite the thing?

Posted on December 14, 2011 by newsroom

For his 2011 seasonal greetings,. First Minister, Alex Salmond, has chosen Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Business, Community News, Politics | Tagged Alasdair Gray, Alex Salmond, Argyll, Bella Baxter, Bella Caledonia, bucolic, Christmas card 2011, eamon de Valera., First Minister, laboratory made, Poor Things | 12 Comments

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