Duffin
studied at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen, Scotland 1978 – 1982,
graduating in fine art printmaking. Has been a member of staff
at the Glasgow Print Studio since 1984 and has been Studio
Manager from 1989 - 2002. Currently working primarily in etching
and mezzotint as the Studio Etcher.
He
is Fellow of the RE (Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers),
an Academician of the RSA (Royal Scottish Academy), a professional
member of the SSA (Society of Scottish Artists) and a member
of the IMS (International Mezzotint Society)
Duffin is essentially
self taught in the process of mezzotint, and he sees the
learning process as non-ending. He
regularly presents professional seminars and teaches specialist
printmaking classes at colleges and universities in the United
Kingdom and overseas, as well as at the Glasgow Print Studio,
lecturing on Scottish printmaking and his own work.
Works by Stuart Duffin are in public and private collections
including the Scottish Arts Council, the Kharkov Museum, Jerusalem
Foundation, British Broadcasting Corporation, Glasgow City Council,
Strathclyde University, Glasgow University and in the U.K., Russia,
U.S.A., Canada, Australia, Israel, Eire and Switzerland.
Artist Statement:
In 1996 I was invited to work in Jerusalem at the Jerusalem
Print Workshop for a month as part of an international artists exchange
with the Glasgow Print Studio. Although Jerusalem is the closest
that we can get to heaven of our own accord, nowhere more than in
the Holy City did I experience the loss of paradise, or our separation
from God/the divine/our humanity in a more painfully obvious way.
This is a loss or a searching that I believe remains deep within
the make up of each one of us. All my work since then has been a
result of the experiences, thoughts and memories of Jerusalem.
The work is, on one hand, a simple still life of familiar (to me) everyday objects.
But on the other hand there is symbolism attached to them. It is a personal symbolism
but not so personal that the viewer cannot enter in to it. The old maps and modern
views of Jerusalem or the street of prophets road sign, central to the whole
body of my work, expresses the view that the welfare of Jerusalem acts as a barometer
to our own spiritual welfare, not only as individuals but of collectively as
a society.
Still none the wiser
mezzotint with etching, 1997
image size: 28cm x 12cm
edition size: 30
$525
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Tabula Rasa - of God
mezzotint with etching, 1997
image size: 9.8 x 21.25 inches
edition size: 30
$770
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