(by appointment only)
Diesel House Studios
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Green Dragon Lane
Brentford Middx TW8 0EN
elizabeth@dieselhousestudios.com
www.dieselhousestudios.com/elizabethrollins-scott%20gallery.htm
I create abstract figurative hand-built ceramic works all of which are totally unique in that they are hand built and are created using both raku and naturally fired techniques. I then use a variety of glazes and oxides which create the earthy and natural looking surfaces which give my works their distinctive finish.
Biography
Elizabeth Rollins-Scott (b 1962) studied at Isleworth School of Art and Design and gained a BA (Hons) from Middlesex University. Following completing two residencies Elizabeth set up her own Gallery-Studio in February 2001 which is now the largest privately run community of its kind in London. Until recently, Elizabeth also practiced as an art therapist at the Limes Nursing Home in London
Galleries
Red Biddy Gallery, Surrey
Strawberry Fish Gallery, Hants
Nawar, Highgate, London
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Achievements
Appeared on Andrea Oliver's LBC Radio show for the launch of 'Black Angels - White Devils' 1997
Appeared in the first edition of the 'Black Who's Who' 2000
Presented an oil painting from the 'Invertebrates' collection to the Prime Minister of Bermuda and Minister of the Environment for the Bermuda Marine Institute and appeared on Bermuda National Television and in the National Press 2004
Presentation of mono print to the Prime Minister of Bermuda for the Government's private collection
Selected Exhibitions
Yew Tree Gallery, Stroud, Gloucestershire - 2000
Affordable Art Fair, London - 2000
Diesel House Studios, London - 2001
Orleans House Open Exhibition, Twickenham, Surrey - 2001
Collyer & Bristow, London - 2001/2002
Yew Tree Gallery, Redruth, Cornwall - 2002
Modern Artists Gallery, Pangbourne, nr Reading, Berkshire - 2002
Thomas Gallery, London - 2003
Grove Fair, Westbourne Grove, London - 2005
Osterley House, Isleworth, London - 2005
Strawberry Fish Gallery, Hampshire - 2006
Red Biddy Gallery, Surrey - 2006
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