Wendy Sutherland graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1997, before returning to her native Brora. Still in her early thirties, and with numerous awards and solo exhibitions under her belt, Wendy is already considered a leading figure in Scottish landscape painting.
While her work borders on abstraction, and is certainly something more than traditional Scottish landscape painting, every piece is still specific to a particular landscape - her canvases charting her relationship with her surroundings. The process ranges from physically throwing paint onto the canvas, to delicately drawing and rendering images.
Sutherland’s work is highly collectable, critically acclaimed by peers and was the subject of a BBC television programme in 2008.
While her work borders on abstraction, and is certainly something more than traditional Scottish landscape painting, every piece is still specific to a particular landscape - her canvases charting her relationship with her surroundings. The process ranges from physically throwing paint onto the canvas, to delicately drawing and rendering images.
Sutherland’s work is highly collectable, critically acclaimed by peers and was the subject of a BBC television programme in 2008.