It’s always a pleasure to look into any of Shetland’s galleries to keep abreast of the work of the many artists that practise in the islands. At Da Gadderie, the gallery space at the Shetland Museum and Archives, Howard Towll recently showed an exhibition of woodcuts, monoprints, lithographs, paintings and field sketches.
The subjects included wildlife and landscapes from observations made not only in Shetland but also from trips to Iceland, Spain and Japan. Indeed, all Howard’s work is informed by direct experience and is based on a vast amount of sketching from life. The exhibition included several examples of this field work, displayed in the form of sketchbooks and loose sheets of paper.