New Exhibition opening on Friday 15th September

We are excited to be showing work by local artist Catherine Verlaque.

Going Home

 

The Opening Event will be held on Friday the 15th of September and continuing until Sunday the 15th October.

The gallery will be open Friday`s 12noon - 4pm

Saturdays & Sundays 11am - 5pm

Mid week by appointment - 07496567847

A wee bit about Catherine...........

I started my working life as a hairstylist in Glasgow, culminating in me owning my own salon for fourteen years.

I then went to live in new Zealand for nine years.

On returning home to be with my family we settled in Ayr.

this started my art journey.

I have always sketched and painted as a hobby, but after having several commissions in new Zealand I realised that I could have a future in the art world.

I dedicated any free time over the past few years to amass enough work to have a solo show.

I like to paint in bright bold colours, all different styles and subjects.

Most of my work is in acrylics but I also do paint in oils as well.

My favourite thing is doing commissions , as I love to create an individual piece tailored to the clients needs.

I help them choose colours schemes to enhance the area which it will be in situ.

I look forward to any new work as it fills my life with joy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roddy & I  look forward to your visit to the gallery to see this exciting show. Ali.

 

 

 

 


Knockbrake Railroad

In 2011 Gordon Ross set up  Knockbrake Railroad in his garden at Crosshill, Ayrshire. His passion started when his grandfather bought him a train set for his 4th birthday. The garden railway began in 1990 & has grown & moved several times since. It now covers over 500sqm with  over 1000m of track.

Gordons first 1:22.5 scale model train arrived in 1990. The collection has continued to grow with his favourite Santa Fe F3 arriving in 2016. The collection comprises of more than 30 locos.10 trams and more than 250 carriages & wagons.

The garden is not just a rail track - there`s a town "Gibb Town" & villages with scale people and a large collection of diecast American vehicles. Ponds & a hydro-electric dam with bridges including the Morrison bridge named after one of the many  volunteers. A 7m showpiece bridge inspired by the Vicksburg bridge, Warren county, over the mighty Mississippi forms the centerpiece of the garden. other features include stockyard, livestock, car scrapyard & railway siding. The 1950`s tram system travels through a manicured landscape. http://www.facebook.com/lococontrol has fitted the sound system & electronics to run the system including freight trains, circus train, military trains.... plus some favourites!

 

Yes!... you may recognise Gordon, he was one of the finalist on George Clark`s Shed of the year in 2017.

Interior of Knockbrake Railroad

Knockbrake Railroad

Knockbrake is a mountain summit in the Carrick and Galloway Forest region, in the county of South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is 196m high with a prominence of 39m. This is the view that Gordon sees from his garden & the inspiration of the name. The stunning view down Doon Valley towards Girvan.

The Knockbrake railroad has been supporting local Charities for over 10years. With this years Charity weekend on Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th June 11am -3pm supporting The Ayrshire Hospice. There's something for everyone! Who knows who may make an appearance?

       

Santa Fe Railroad

The inspiration behind Gordon`s garden model railroad is the Santa Fe Railroad, San Diego.  https://www.facebook.com/KnockbrakeRailroadCross The railroad was chartered in February 1859 to serve the cities of Atchison and Topeka, Kanas, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is often refed to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF. It was one of the larger railroads in the United States. Santa Fe means - Holy Faith, the Santa Fe Depot or (station) was built to replace  the small Victorian-style structure erected in 1887 & was  officially opened on March 8, 1915 The railroad officially ceased operations on December 31, 1996, when it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway.

Gordon`s favourite engine is the Santa Fe F3. This is a painting of it done by Roddy McKenzie It hangs in pride of place in his lounge. The engine is in front of San Diego Union Station. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building is still in existence today, having  be subject of proposed demolition (and it being replaced with 12- two storey buildings) but was saved in 1972. Amtrak agreed to preserve the station if the city would redevelop the surrounding neighbourhood.

 

Signed giclee prints are available.


Summer Art Group

 

 

Summer Art Group

What are you doing on Friday Mornings?

Why not come along to the Electric Brae Gallery & studio?

Every Friday from the 23rd June 2023,  from 10am - 12noon we will open the gallery for all level of artists to meet & use the space to work on their own creative pieces.

Bring your own materials ....... be it oils, inks or pastels.

You will have the chance to work away from any homelife distractions with a group of like minded individuals.

If the weather permits feel free to paint en plein air, the way our resident artist Roddy McKenzie does!

refreshments will be available to purchase from Scone.

No need to book .........just come along!

Cost £5

 

 


Kays Curling

We are delighted to be working with http://www.kaysscotland.com.

Based in Mauchline, Ayrshire, Kays manufacture curling stones from the famous Ailsa Craig granite. There are 2 types of granite used to produce the Ailsa craig curling stones. - Blue Hone & Ailsa Craig Common Green.  The blue hone is very dense being used to give the curling stone its striking band & also optimal sliding surface. the green granite is used to form the remainder of the body of the curling stone. Kays have been making curling stones since 1851 & now have exclusive right to Ailsa craig granite.

Ailsa Craig is an uninhabited island situated in the Firth of Clyde. It is a renowned land mark for travellers between Scotland & Northern Ireland. The island is now a bird sanctuary, where huge numbers of gannets &  puffins nest.

Roddy McKenzie was inspired to paint the René Magritte influenced paintings in commemoration of Rhona Martin & her team winning the gold medal at the Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City in 2002. On this occasion Roddy's chosen medium was acrylic. That with his favourite canvas which he purchased from http://www.artdiscount.co.uk

All this series of paintings feature Ailsa Craig. It is also slightly ironic that he is now looking at this landmark on a daily basis.

Although the originals of these painting are now sold & can be found in new homes giclee prints & cards can be purchased from either the gallery or Kays.

 

A Clach Mhile by Roddy McKenzie

Clachan Dan by Roddy McKenzie


New Exhibition opening on 2nd June

We are excited to be showing work by local artist Lynn Stenson.

Blessed

The Opening Event will be held on Friday the 2nd of June, from 6-8pm. Lynn will be here to chat about her work. Where she gets her inspiration & choice of colour palate. The gallery will be open every weekend from 11am - 5pm, or during the week by appointment to see this inspirational work until Sunday 2nd July

A wee bit about Lynn...........

I live in and come from Ayr. I have always been enthralled by anything creative,
textiles, calligraphy, fine art, and floral art, I even love watching videos on fancy gift
wrapping.
I studied Graphic Art at Cumbria College of Art and Design, in the days before
computers took over. Everything was done by hand in those days.
I have a ritual when creating art. I work intuitively. I create abstract backgrounds
using a variety of mediums from acrylics, watercolours and inks to pastel and
collage. I study these pieces for for some time until characters and shapes appear.
My pieces tell a visual story. They take you on a journey of colour, depth and
whimsy.
I love to paint. The whole process from the from the scribbly beginnings, the play
and experimentation to the frustration, the self chastisement, the doubt and
ultimately the realisation that a piece is finished… its done! I need to paint, it’s like
quenching a thirst.
When I was a child I was mesmerised by anything creative, anything hand made. I
would sit and watch Nancy Kominsky on telly with my grandma and for Christmas
one year when I was ten, I was given a wonderful oil painting kit with an instruction
book, colour palate suggestions and the very exciting palate knife. No brushes
used in this technique.
I was born into a fish trade family. My father worked hard as a fish salesman,
during the era where the industry was flourishing in this part of the world. My
mother was gentle, nurturing and beautiful. She loved her garden, the flowers and
shrubs. Much of my inspiration comes from my childhood memories. Home, the
garden, the harbour, fish, the boats, the landscape and the sea.

Lynn always like to write a few words about her paintings. This is what she said about - The Slow Cusp of Night.

 

"The Slow Cusp of Night"

 

On the 3rd day of June

With the last rays of light

Gathering moonbeams 

On the slow cusp of night. 

 

Suspended in time-

Surround and delight,

Gather your treasures

On the slow cusp of night

 

Nightfall approaching,

Let not darkness bite.

Keep gathering moonbeams 

On the slow cusp of night. 

 

 

 

 

 

The feeling behind this painting is, “time.” To do what you want to do while you can - make hay while the sun shines- sort of thing 🤔

I for one have always postponed and procrastinated, thinking there’s plenty of time for that…. All of a sudden you look round, your kids have grown up, left home and you are no longer needed. The things you were always going to get round to are not relevant any more. It’s probably a bad case of empty nest syndrome 😂 anyway life changes and other things take precedence. It’s a message to keep looking for what’s special to you even if it’s not what you once desired.

Does that make sense??  Lynn

Roddy & I  look forward to your visit to the gallery to see this exciting show. Ali.

 

 

 

 


Scone

   Exciting Announcement

After much deliberation I have decided to open a small café "SCONE". Initially it will be open on Friday afternoons from 12noon until 4pm.

As the name suggests I will be serving home made scones with Jam & cream

I like my tea weak with no milk or sugar, but if that`s not to your taste you can have coffee, full strength or decaffeinated & I will endeavour to supply your favourite tea blend. scones are made freshly every morning and are served with homemade jam, usually blackcurrant. I grow our own blackcurrants, we have 3 large bushes & last year we had a bumper crop of over 20kilos!

Alison & John of Humeston farm, are in the process of opening a farm shop, which I'm intending to use for our dairy products. I like to support my local community, & what they are doing is really exciting. I believe you will be able to watch how your milk gets from the cow to your cup!

You will find yourself seated at the large farmhouse table in the gallery's kitchen the walls support a selection of paintings & prints by resident artist .Roddy McKenzie

In the main gallery the will be selection of original art work, & if Roddy is about (& in a good mood) he will allow you into his studio & you can find out about his current project.

Nothing beats fresh scone with Jam & Cream and a cup of Tea. Why not meet up with a friend at SCONE & debate if it should be jam first then cream, or cream first & topped with Jam! which every you choose...ENJOY!

 

Cream & Jam

Old Bridge Street Studios

Old Bridge Street Studios

A New CIC has opened in Ayr. Old Bridge Street Studios, with artists Roddy McKenzie, Allan McNally, Wendy Bibby and  Ferrero Rossi The studio exhibits works from the artists but looks forward to having works from visiting artists on display. The studio will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 12noon – 4pm when one of the artists will be available to talk about the exhibition. You can find Old bridge Street Studios at 13 Old Bridge Street Ayr, on the first floor.  The artists all have their own studios which you can arrange to visit & speak with them about their particular work, you can also learn how they are inspired & have an opportunity to see them create.

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Portrait Exhibition 2023

Congratulations to Thomas Yeudall

Congratulations to Thomas Yeudall. His winning portrait of Bethany Kingsley-Garner www.bethanykingsleygarner.com was voted favorite by visitors to the Gallery. Thomas is pictured receiving his prize by resident artist Roddy McKenzie. Applications will be accepted for the 2024 portrait exhibition in February next year… so get painting, drawing or sculpting!

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