Lindy Furby
I joined Edinburgh Printmakers in June 2009 on an etching course led by Alphons Bytautas. I had learnt printing many years before at Teacher Training College but life – climbing, work and family - got in the way of further development. I have been a member of EP for over 13 years, and have spent more and more of my time engaged in printmaking.
I have been a lifelong lover of the outdoor landscape. I have climbed, walked, camped, skied up and down, kayaked and swam, engaging with and enjoying the landscape in physically active ways.
My artwork is just a continuation of this, it is a part of my life. I engage with the landscape this time by sitting still, looking, contemplating and finally mark-making - usually watercolour sketches. This behaviour burns the landscape into my brain in a way that taking a photograph cannot.
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View From Plockton, 2024Lindy Furby, View From Plockton, 202455.00
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Fishermans House Lerwick, 2023Lindy Furby, Fishermans House Lerwick, 202355.00
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The Longest Journey, 2023Lindy Furby, The Longest Journey, 2023125.00
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View from Calton Hill, 2023Lindy Furby, View from Calton Hill, 2023125.00
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Bass Rock Gannets, 2022Lindy Furby, Bass Rock Gannets, 2022Sold
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New members’ exhibition ‘Journey’ at Edinburgh Printmakers
Celebrating the Journey of Edinburgh Printmakers’ Workshop from its beginning in 1967 5 Jan 2024Hung across Galleries 1 & 2 at Edinburgh Printmakers, ‘Journey’ celebrates the ‘journey’ of Edinburgh Printmakers' Workshop itself. Starting as a small collective of imaginative...Read more -
Member Spotlight: Lindy Furby
4 Dec 2022A selection of prints by Lindy Furby are available in the shop. I joined Edinburgh Printmakers in June 2009 on an etching course by Alphons...Read more