Featuring Barbara Rae's bold, contemporary artwork evoking the coastline, Ardmore Point, this beautiful scarf would make an eye-catching addition to any outfit.
More details
Dimensions | 130 x 190cm |
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Fabric & material | Modal/Viscose |
SKU | 02083679 |
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Product story
Scarf measures 130cm x 190cm.
Made from 51% micromodal and 49% viscose.
Barbara Rae studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1961 to 1965 where she was awarded a travel scholarship, taking her to work in France and Spain in 1966. She went on to lecture in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking at Aberdeen College of Education from 1972 to 1974, and lectured in Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1975 to 1996. Rae’s work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. She was elected President of the Society of Scottish Artists in 1983 and was made a Member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1992 and a Royal Academician in 1996. Rae was awarded a CBE in 1999. She lives and works in Edinburgh.
Made from 51% micromodal and 49% viscose.
Barbara Rae studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1961 to 1965 where she was awarded a travel scholarship, taking her to work in France and Spain in 1966. She went on to lecture in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking at Aberdeen College of Education from 1972 to 1974, and lectured in Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1975 to 1996. Rae’s work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. She was elected President of the Society of Scottish Artists in 1983 and was made a Member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1992 and a Royal Academician in 1996. Rae was awarded a CBE in 1999. She lives and works in Edinburgh.