The current GHAT exhibition in HMT is a collaboration between Kinross based artists Pauline McGee and Clare Yarrington.
This exhibition explores the cycle of creation and destruction evident in the landscape. Pauline and Clare are fascinated by the striking visual remains of man-made structures that are slowly being reclaimed by the natural world and by the formations of nature that are continually being shaped by the elements.
The exhibition ranges from drawings of the Nairn Viaduct to classical sites in Crete and from mixed media pieces inspired by the dry stone walls of Glen Isla to prehistoric standing stones.
“The dynamic, ever-changing remains in the landscape captures both our imaginations. While we both like to experience the landscape first hand through walking and climbing, our distinctive backgrounds and artistic practices mean that we interpret these experiences in different ways”
Remains in the Landscape runs to 11th Novemember.