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The Scottish Society of Architect-Artists, SSAA, founded in 1987, aims to re-establish and rein-force traditional relationships between art and architecture.
Historically the architect was an artist – and art-ists became architects. The SSAA encourages members to continue developing their visual arts skills – drawing, painting, sculpture, pho-tography, print-making and other experimental art. It offers opportunities to continue art based educational interests by organising Exhibitions and Awards, ‘Paint and Pint days’, print work-shops and life classes often in conjunction with Leith School of Art.
Both artists and architects develop visual, men-tal and manual skills. Both work with texture, colour, form and light to manipulate senses in others who use or view their work. Architect-art-ists are unrestricted in their choices of media or subject matter. Traditional oils, gouache, inks and watercolours now combine with photog-raphy, computer generated imagery, and on occassions other experimental media to create vigorous exhibitions which range from monochromatic to vivid colour.
Scottish architect-artists have celebrated their 25th anniversary throughout 2012 with a busy programme of events, and the publication of a fully illustrated book “the first 25 years”. SSAA also enjoys association with the vintage “Ligne et Couleur” founded in Paris in 1881 and re-established in 1936. SSAA Members exhibit annually with European colleagues in France, Italy, Germany, and Poland, and now invite reciprocal contributions to all Scottish events.
Membership of the SSAA is open to all regis-tered architects, retired architects and past and present students of architecture resident in Scotland, together with expatriates.
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LUCIA LAZZAROTTO: MULTIPLE VISION,AAA
BEATA MAKOWSKA: RIVERSIDE (SARP)
GIANFRANCO MISSIAJA: ASTRAZIONE DI ARLECCI (AAA)
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HAMISH HASWELL-SMITH: SUMMER SQUALLS
PATRICIA CAIN: ARENA DRAWING
SIR H ANTHONY WHEELER: HANOVER STREET
To mark their 25th Anniversary the Scottish Society of Architect-Artists [SSAA] elected three members
as Honorary Fellows of the Society in 2012.
This is the first time that the Award of Honorary Fellow SSAA has been conferred and it acknowl-
edges exceptional contributions in support of the aims of the Society and to the wider enrich-ment of architectural art in Scotland by Hamish
Haswell-Smith, Dr Patricia Cain, and Sir H Anthony Wheeler.
Hamish Haswell-Smith was founder and first President SSAA. He has also served as President of Scottish Art Club. His enthusiasm for sailing and for
drawing and painting led him to write and illus-trate the best selling book “The Scottish Islands”
Patricia Cain widely acclaimed winner of the RGI House for an Art Lover Prize; and the Aspect Prize
for drawings of Glasgow’s new Riverside Museum, gained a scholarship to study at Glasgow School
of Art and received her Doctorate in 2008.
Sir H Anthony Wheeler former President of the Royal Scottish Academy, and of the Royal Incor-poration of Architects in Scotland, has served on the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland; and
was President SSAA from 1991 – 1993.
SSAA Summer Exhibition 2012
House for an Art Lover, Glasgow.24th July to 27th August 2012
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Further information about the SSAA:
www.ssaagallery.co.ukSSAA President: Bob Anderson, 0131 667 1214
SSAA Secretary: Ian Stuart Campbell, 0131 552 2620SCOTTISH CHARITY NUMBER SCO 13097
RESEDA MUIR: FIGURE STUDY (STRIPEY SOCKS)
JOHN PICKEN: BYRES ROAD
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ANDY BAXTER: PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
JOHN DUNBAR: TWO’S COMPANY
PETER ALLAM: DOLLAR UNDER SNOW
JOHN BELL: BRIGHT AND BREEZY HEADS OF AYR
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ANDREW MCKEAN: MILL ON THE FLEET
JOHN DAVIE: EVENING REFLECTIONS MAIDENS
DOUG STONELAKE: KREMLIN GOLD
MICK DUNCAN: CUBE HOUSE
DAVID NICOL: WEST SANDS ST ANDREWS
IAIN WEBSTER: BLUE DOOR
M STEWART HUME: ENTERING TARBET, LOCH FYNE
JOHN DOIG: VIEW FROM ROAD TO ORINSAY
DOUG HOWAT: SUMMER SHADES
PHILIP SPENCE: JULLIET QUATORZE
ROBERT MOODIE: THE TURNIP FIELD
CRAWFORD MACKENZIE: LERWICK MORNING
IRENE BUCHAN: RIPE
IAN STUART CAMPBELL: CRANNOG, LOCH TAY
JOHN REDBOND: UPPER CLYDE
ANDREW PURVES: BEFORE THE STORM
BOB ANDERSON: GLASGOW UNIVERSITY ACROSS THE CLYDE
ROBIN WEBSTER: SKYE FROM RAASAY
GEORGE McI KEITH: THE MEZIQUITA, CORDOBA
RICHARD JAQUES: THE LIGHT AND THE SAND
ALEX MACGREGOR: CASSANDRA THE SIAMESE COCKEYED CAT
ANDREW MERRYLEES: BY THE PYRAMIDS
ALLAN PENDREIGH, distinguished archi-tect, artist and jazz musician, died in June 2012 at the age of 80. Born in Dalkeith, Allan studied mechanical engineering at Heriot-Watt, and after National Service worked with civil engineers Mason Ander-son & Partners. Later working with Cru-dens of Musselburgh he studied architec-ture, and graduated in 1966. Allan worked as an architect at the Ministry of Works, latterly PSA, on several civic projects in-cluding the Institute of Geological Science of the University of Edinburgh, and the plant houses of the Royal Botanic Garden. He became a renowned artist, painting, sketching and teaching art courses, and was a stalwart of the SSAA regularly dis-playing his work in exhibitions.
RICHARD DE’ATH died in November, 2011, aged 84. Born in West Yorkshire, Richard De’Ath was educated at Paisley Grammar School, Glasgow Academy, and the Glasgow School of Architecture. He stood out as a designer during National Service where he designed bridges. His entire working life as an architect was spent at Glasgow practice Keppie Henderson, where he worked on some of the country’s most prominent landmarks, including hospitals and the Glasgow Sheriff Court building. Although he officially retired almost 25 years ago, he completed his last project, a new home in Helensburgh, as he was approaching 80.
CHRIS CARTER 1926 - 2002 member no2 was a founding member of the SSAA. He studied at Edinburgh College at Art and became a Partner in Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners in 1966. Always interested in the outdoors, landscape and wildlife his work regularly appeared in The Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour.
SSAA AWARD WINNER: ALLAN PENDREIGH, BATH
RICHARD DE’ATH, SAMOS
SSAA 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE WORKS
CHRIS CARTER, ULLAPOOL POTS
DAVID R S CAMERON, LANE SERVICE GARAGE
01 Allam Peter Dollar under snow 190 w/c 02 Allam Peter GSA’48-’53 190 mix 03 Anderson Bob Glasgow University Across the Kelvin 200 ink 04 Anderson Bob Glasgow Kelvingrove Art Gallery 200 ink 05 Baxter Andy Penny for your thoughts 200 oil 06 Baxter Andy “Ma Heed” NFS scu 07 Bell John bright and breezy Heads of Ayr 295 oil 08 Buchan Irene Ripe NFS w/c 09 Cain Patricia Arena Drawing 650 graphite 10 Cain Patricia Track Riverside 700 pastel 11 Cain Patricia 12 Cairns Karen Red Lobster 495 w/c 13 Cairns Karen Prime Position 495 w/c 14 Cameron David Lane Service Garage 250 oil 15 Cameron David Standing Stones 175 oil 16 Campbell Ian Stuart Crannog, Loch Tay 180 ink 17 Campbell Ian Stuart R&A St Andrews 180 ink 18 Carter Chris Lobster Pot NFS 19 Carter Chris Grand Canyon NFS 20 Coleman John Vying for position 350 oil 21 Coleman John “surrounded” 350 oil 22 Cook Alan G W Jain Temple with elephants Rajasthan 200 w/c 23 Cook Alan G W St Valentine’s Day brugge 150 w/c 24 Davie John Arran,from Ettrick Bay 275 w/c 25 Davie John Evening Reflections Maidens 275 w/c 26 De’Ath Richard Samos NFS 27 De’Ath Richard Hvar Town NFS 28 Doig John Still Life with fruit and flowers 165 w/c 29 Doig John View from road to Orinsay 170 w/c 30 Dracz Jan Algae Sunset, Yellowcraigs 85 photog 31 Dunbar John Two’s company 170 oil 32 Dunbar John Union Canal 250 oil 33 Duncan Mick Cube House 240 pcl 34 Duncan Mick Dunnet Beach 135 ink 35 Haswell-Smith Hamish Hedgehog sculpture 36 Haswell-Smith Hamish Canal Boat Inverness 330 w/c 37 Haswell-Smith Hamish squall
JAN DRACZ, ALGAE SUNSET, YELLOWCRAIGS
No.ARTIST TITLE PRICE MEDIA
38 Howat Doug Warm Earth 275 oil39 Howat Doug Summer Shades 275 oil40 Hume M Stewart Entering Tarbet: Loch Fyne 300 w/c41 Hume M Stewart Carefree at Portencross 290 w/c42 Keith George McI The Meziquita Cordoba NFS w/c43 Keith George McI Alter Ego:architect-artist self portrait 250 w/c44 Lazzarotto Lucia Multiple visions of a lovely town 250e 45 Macgregor Alex Reflections in India Macgregor Alex Cockeyed cat Mackenzie Crawford Cricket house garden Shanghai 115 w/cMackenzie Crawford Lerwick morning 135 w/cMackinnon James D FR958 with blue sky 190 w/cMackinnon James D FR958 with orange sky 190 w/cMackinnon-Pryde Rowan Haiku 1 Mackinnon-Pryde Rowan Haiku 2 Makowska Beata Riverside Mcewan Cameron Aldo Rossi in his study 250 mixMcewan Cameron architecture of analogy Fragments 250 mixJaques Richard Fountains Abbey N York 350 pastelJaques Richard The light and the sand 200 btkMcKean Andrew Mill on the Fleet 540 acrMcLean Derek Light at the end. 295 mixMcLean Derek Across the fields 325 mixMerrylees Andrew Giza 185 w/cMerrylees Andrew by the Pyramids 185 w/cMiller John Yarra (Australia) 125 s/pMissiaja Gianfranco Astrazione di Arlecchino 18,000 euro Moodie Robert Painting Holiday 180 oilMoodie Robert The turnip field 280 oilMuir Reseda Figure study (stripy Socks) 400 pstNicol David camps bay retreat, SA 350 oilNicol Davd West Sands St Andrews 425 oilPendreigh Allan Amsterdam NFS Pendreigh Allan At Rest NFS w/cPendriegh Allan Bath NFS w/c Picken John Looking West 280 acrPicken John Byres Road 180 acrPurves Andrew East Cairn Hill 300 acrPurves Andrew Before the Storm NFS acrRedbond John Upper Clyde 150 acrRedbond John Rannoch Moor 200 acrSpence Philip Julliet Quatorze 300 acrSpence Philip glasgow tower 300 acrStonelake Doug Kremlin Gold 150 gouStonelake Doug Hebridean Headland 150 gouWebster Robin Skye from Raasay3 150 w/cWebster Robin Skye from Raasay4 150 w/cWebster Iain Barcos Tradicionals de Portugal 340 w/cWebster Iain Blue Door 160 w/cWheeler Sir H Anthony St Giles NFS w/cWheeler Sir H Anthony Hanover Street NFS w/cWheeler Sir H Anthony Parliament NFS w/cWilliams Samantha Reef 340 acrWilliams Samantha Roots 400 acr
ROWAN MICKINNON-PRYDE, HAIKU 1
JOHN MILLER, YARRA 1 C MCEWAN, ALDO ROSSI IN HIS STUDY
DEREK MACLEAN, LIGHT AT THE END
CATALOGUE PUBLISHED BY SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF ARCHITECT ARTISTSFurther information about SSAA and application forms: www.ssaagallery.org.uk