morag tweedie
Morag Tweedie is a mixed-media and textile artist who explores meanings, memory,
losing and rediscovery, taking inspiration from the landscape, the weather as
well as buildings, plants and bird life in Scotland and beyond. Using a range of
media, printing, drawing and stitch on paper and fabric, images are built to
create a rich and decorative surface. Recurring motifs such as a glove or shards
of pottery are evident within many pieces. Trained in Printed Textiles at
Glasgow School of Art, Morag continued to work as a textile designer based in
London until moving to Orkney in 1980. For the last 16 years she worked, as a
tutor and latterly as Curriculum Leader in Art and Design at Orkney College. In
August 2013 she left this work and is now working as a full-time artist as well
as undertaking two periods of design consultation in Lesotho, Southern Africa
and attending Arts Festivals in Scotland. This October (2016) Morag relocated to
the Highland village of Dufftown with plans to build a new studio to continue
her work as well as a base for small workshop sessions in textiles and mixed
media.