Issue 12

art-scot 12 brings together two very different artists with contrasting practices, histories and experiences. Douglas Erskine talks to the gifted young sculptor and stone carver, Jack Handscombe, about the art in craft and spirituality in architecture; while Roger Spence explores colours, tones, symbols and Greenock dance halls with the painter, Ann Wegmuller. Alongside this, Maurice Millar extends his work on John Maclauchlan Milne to give us a stimulating overview of Scottish artists on the Cote d’Azur of the 1920s.

Jack Handscombe, the sculptor and stone carver, talks to Douglas Erskine about art in the everyday.

Maurice Millar explores the history of Scottish artists living and painting in the South of France in the 1920s.

Ann Wegmuller’s distinctive abstract paintings are sensual tone poems. Roger Spence examines a life in and out of art.