Paintings, drawings, thoughts and moans!!! The artist's journey. Website: www.angusmcewan.com
Thursday, October 13, 2011
New video
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Gallery Q- Mirror Image
If you cant make it, enjoy!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Gallery Q- Mirror Image
Saturday, August 20, 2011
ART OF THE REAL: Art of the Real - Tour dates
Monday, May 30, 2011
ART OF THE REAL: ‘Art of the Real’ a realist revival? by Tara McCar...
Friday, May 20, 2011
RWS in Malta
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Art of the Real Blog
We have now created a focal point for all information relating to the Art Of the Real Collective. Over the next year we shall post any pertinent information regarding our Exhibitions. This is where you will be able to follow our journey.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Saturday, April 02, 2011
www.angusmcewan.com
As I've intimated there is a big announcement coming so keep checking in!!!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The New Improved Website!!
Friday, March 04, 2011
Website

Thursday, October 07, 2010
Resonance


Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Is that a watercolour?
the start of shadow boxerFriday, October 01, 2010
Something Different
"Cool Breeze", watercolour on collage, 80 x 104cm, 2010.Friday, September 17, 2010
Resonance
The Open Eye Gallery
34 Abercromby Place
Edinburgh EH3 6QE
Friday 24th September - Tuesday 12th October 2010
Angus McEwan, RSW ARWS
Resonance 2010
As I brush past old walls, doors & alleyways, I imagine sounds of past lives, like whispers in the wind, The walls resonate in my imagination; music, crying, weeping, celebrations, singing, bullets zipping, shouting, laughter, etc, all woven into the fabric of the buildings, untouched by a restorer’s hand.
Human lives lived and lost, a narrative unfolds as I wander with my senses heightened. History is absorbed and reflected by the walls around me. Resonating, past lives speak to me through the textural marks on the surfaces, as I carefully observe and transcribe. It is my duty to pass on their stories. Conjecture, interpretation or even embellishment, sometimes when a painting is bereft of human presence the piece speaks volumes about human lives and their struggles. The occasional human figure in a painting allows us to empathise on an emotional level with their predicament or surroundings, our imagination is thus engaged. Through my paintings I try to imbue some of the characteristics of each object/surface, while reflecting upon the scene in front of me. If I am partially successful I will have left the viewer with the impression of more than just textured surfaces, perhaps on the odd occasion familiar sounds and smells may be triggered. Maybe a memory of something or somewhere personal may be triggered by the image. Your participation and imagination, as viewer, is a vitally important component for the story to take flight.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saatchi Disclaimer
I cant get into the chatroom to verify this and I also tried to delete myself from the Saatchi website (with no luck) as i do not want to have any association with any part of this nonsense.
If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.
cheers
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Queens Gallery show update
I thought I would post some images of the exhibition for those who cant make the show for one reason or another. There are 36 pieces of which a sixth have sold so far. Not panicking yet, as there are number of people still to visit and a few mulling over a sale, so hopefully the bottom line will alter with time.
Over all I am fairly pleased with the way the pieces interact, and the general idea behind the show works quite well. There are plenty of opportunities to see the connections between quite a number of pieces. Whether these are all obvious on the first glance I'm not sure, but they are there so look closer. The drawings and sketches are there to support the work, but a number of people think they stand up on their own right. I just wouldn't feel completely comfortable about putting them on the wall as items in their own right but if buyers do, then fine.Thursday, September 24, 2009
Hanging of Queens Gallery show
Example of the new framing.
Preparing the room.
Well its 2 days to go till my Queens Gallery show opens. Worried? Well perhaps more than normal. Not because the work lacks something. On the contrary, I am more than pleased with how the show is looking (although only at the initial hanging phase), and very pleased with the new framing. A very well done to Hugh Goring again.Friday, September 18, 2009
Insights
Angus McEwan RSW ARWS
Insights
Private view- Saturday 26th September 11am -2pm
The exhibition continues until Saturday 17th October
The Queens Gallery,
160 Nethergate, Dundee DD1 4DU
Tel:01382 220600
Email: info@queensgallery.co.uk
Work is for sale on receipt of this invitation and can be viewed on and purchased from the website
http://www.queensgallery.co.uk/
Artist statement
When putting together an exhibition for the purposes of selling in a gallery, there are a few self imposed “rules” which I normally adhere to. Call it convention, if you will. Keeping apart a number of works which appear similar, because they have been developed around a subject or theme is one. Not showing preparatory sketches, drawings, collages, false dawns, blind alleys etc, would be another.
You, the viewer, are being offered the rare opportunity see where ideas take off and change direction as new possibilities reveal themselves to me. Working in this manner, ideas flow continuously and there is never enough time to explore every facet. Some good ideas are never pursued and some are when they shouldn’t be, but that’s what keeps things interesting. That is also why the drawing, sketch, Maquette, is an essential part of the working process of an artist.
By omitting certain pieces from an exhibition, the idea or thread contained within a body of work can sometimes be missed or miss construed. It was my intention to allow the viewer an intended “Insight” into some of my preparatory ideas, sketches, etc as support for the main paintings. It is hoped that a little bit of the “hidden” workings will be revealed in the process.
An interesting aside to showing these support works is the fact that they can be viewed for the first time as works in their own right. There is often energy and vitality within a sketch or drawing that can be missing from the more polished variety. It is the carefree rather than careless mark that can imbue liveliness and simplicity that may be sacrificed in the making of the larger studio paintings.
If nothing else hopefully you go away with a little bit more of an “Insight” into the process involved in creating a work of Art.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Queens show looming!
Well my new show is almost ready. Do I know how it will look? In a word, No! I can only hope that it hangs together. The title of the show will be- "Insights". The basic premise of the show is to have a rare opportunity to see sketches, drawings, and collages alongside the finished item.






















