Stirling Observer

Festive card is by artist who lives in Stirling

Owain Kirby, Linocut Artist

- Elspeth King

This hand -printed Stirling Christmas card of 2005 is one of many in the Stirling Christmas exhibition at the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, and is the work of artist Owain Kirby.

Although Owain was born in Greenock and spent his childhood in other parts of Scotland, after graduating with a first-class honours degree from Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art in Dundee, he came to live in Stirling and has spent his creative life here.

Since 1996, he has provided illustrati­ve images to accompany exhibition­s and publicatio­ns in the Stirling Smith, from the letterhead onwards. Having an artist with an understand­ing of history who is committed to producing quality illustrati­ons is an asset to any museum. Having one who lives in and loves Stirling is beyond price. His illustrati­ons contribute­d to the success of the City Bid in 2002.

The Smith has benefited with his illustrati­ons produced for the Wallace exhibition (1997), Ailie’s Garden (2002), the George Buchanan exhibition (2006) and many others, including the new display for the world’s oldest football.

Owain Kirby is part of the contempora­ry arts scene in Stirling, working without personal recognitio­n. The compensati­on is that he is one of the few artists who does not need to sign his work, as his style is unmistakea­ble.

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