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The Force and Form of Memory - page 1

The Force and Form of Memory - page 2

Forthcoming Exhibitions:
Angela Steel - Knots

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Rain
Rain,
James Tweedie


Dream
Dream,
James Tweedie


The Game
The Game ,
James Tweedie


G.U. Grounds, Study
G.U. Grounds, Study,
James Tweedie


November
November,
James Tweedie


Sun Through Rain, Kelvingrove
Sun Through Rain, Kelvingrove,
James Tweedie


Moonlight Serenade
Moonlight Serenade,
James Tweedie


A Walk at Daybreak
A Walk at Daybreak,
James Tweedie


Birds & Dogs
Birds & Dogs,
James Tweedie


The Fountain
The Fountain,
James Tweedie


Evening Star
Evening Star,
James Tweedie


Girl with Balloon
Girl with Balloon,
James Tweedie


A Misty Morningsold

A Misty Morning,
James Tweedie


Man Looking at the Moon
Man Looking at the Moon,
James Tweedie


From a Window, Moon and Blackbird Singing
From a Window, Moon and Blackbird Singing,
James Tweedie


Out in the Stormy Morning
Out in the Stormy Morning,
James Tweedie


Applessold

Apples,
James Tweedie


The Pale Trees
The Pale Trees,
James Tweedie


Snow Blows In
Snow Blows In,
James Tweedie


Up on the Hill
Up on the Hill,
James Tweedie


Entrancesold

Entrance,
James Tweedie


Stille Nacht II
Stille Nacht II,
James Tweedie


Fish on a String
Fish on a String,
James Tweedie


Looking at the Sky
Looking at the Sky,
James Tweedie


A Corner of the Garden
A Corner of the Garden,
James Tweedie


A Lost Thing
A Lost Thing,
James Tweedie


A Rainy Day in Kelvingrove
A Rainy Day in Kelvingrove,
James Tweedie


The Path
The Path,
James Tweedie


This is Not a Dream
This is Not a Dream,
James Tweedie


James Tweedie


Born in 1951, Jim lives and works in Glasgow. He paints the urban landscape, the parkland and odd corners of the city, usually, though not always,Glasgow. A surrealist at heart he always looks for a sense of mystery, of possibility in the atmosphere of a place. This he attempts to convey by means of a ‘poetic’ image, which can be touching, threatening or humerous. He has had several solo exhibitions in Scotland, including Compass Gallery (1972, 1993, 2003 and 2006) and has taken part in all of the major mixed exhibitions and several important touring shows of Scottish Art abroad. His work is very popular both in Scotland and South of the Border.


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Compass Gallery, 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RL
Tel : 0141-221 6370
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Email : compass@gerberfineart.co.uk