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Artists share the creative experience

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Daniel Postma, coordinato­r of Doors Open Days, said the organisers are very excited to have artists displaying their works in this way.

He said: “We are delighted to be hosting Perthshire Open Studios artists in this year of arts and entertainm­ent at several of our best venues in Perth and throughout the shire.

“This year’s theme is echoed in many other venues across Perth and Kinross, be it their events or exhibited work from other artists, past and current, or the craftmansh­ip displayed in their buildings’ vernacular and architectu­ral design.

“The programme offered by Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust, in conjunctio­n with Scottish Civic Trust, is perfect for dipping in and out along the different Open Studios routes.”

The artists taking part in the event are divided up into eight colour-coded routes based on geographic­al areas - lemon, orange, lime, turquoise, plum, blue, green and red.

Visitors are encouraged to follow each of the routes to get the most out of the nine days of Open Studios.

During the event, artists from the green route will have their works exhibited in Strathearn Artspace in Crieff, and artists on the orange route will have their works displayed in the shop window on Leslie Street Art Trail in Blairgowri­e.

Glenys Andrews, president of Perthshire Open Studios, said: “This year we will be welcoming visitors to enjoy the work of around 200 artists and makers in 141 studios all across beautiful Perthshire and Kinross-shire.

“It’s a chance to meet amazingly creative people, some who are taking part for the first time and others who have been opening their studios since the first event back in 2008.

“Wherever you go you can be assured of a warm welcome as well as having the opportunit­y to see and purchase original works from the artists who created them.

“We also have an exciting partnershi­p with Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust to have artists and makers based in some of the region’s most intriguing buildings as part of Doors Open Days.

“This is a way of celebratin­g the Maryann Reeves, Malize McBride, Audrey Slorance and Heather Cumming in the Birks of Aberfeldy. Picture by Dave Hunt synergy between art and architectu­re and highlighti­ng the history of our area.”

On top of the different trails visitors can follow, there will be two showcase exhibition­s where they can view a variety of works by different artists involved in Perthshire Open Studios.

These will be at The Beild at Blackruthv­en in Tibbermore and at Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

From Saturday, August 31 until Sunday, September 15 the larger exhibition at The Bield will have six artists in residence.

The featured artist is Simon Jauncey, who has been a photograph­er for the past 30 years in the UK and overseas.

After 10 years in Venezuela he returned to his Perthshire home to photograph its great houses and castles for guide books and magazines.

The brochure is available online at perthshire­openstudio­s.com and from local visitor centres, libraries and art venues.

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