Inverness Art Lecturer Showcases Gunpowder Works at Local Gallery Ahead of London Exhibition

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Inverness UHI art lecturer Frank To will showcase his gunpowder artwork at One of a Kind Gallery in March ahead of a London exhibition. A full member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art, he expresses gratitude for local support. His unique technique has gained international recognition, and several pieces will be available for sale.

Frank To, an accomplished lecturer at Inverness UHI, is set to display his innovative gunpowder artworks at One of a Kind Gallery in March, leading up to an exhibition in London. His artistry, which has gained international acclaim, will be showcased before a prestigious exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London, where he represents Scottish contemporary drawing.

Mr To, now a full professional member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art, emphasised the importance of exhibiting in the Highlands, noting the support he has received from the local community. He stated, “For me personally, it is important whenever I can show in the Highlands such as Inverness where I work.”

His gunpowder technique has earned him recognition among notable collectors, including actor Sir Patrick Stewart and other prominent figures. The One of a Kind Gallery, led by To’s former student, features unique artwork from local artists, supporting the Highland art community. He aims to represent the best of Scottish contemporary art through his upcoming exhibitions.

The exhibition at One of a Kind Gallery will feature several of Mr To’s gunpowder pieces, including ‘Good Omen,’ which will also be available for purchase during the Society of Graphic Fine Art Annual Exhibition in London from March 10 to March 15. His notable works, ‘Flight’, ‘Young Blood’, ‘For Fork Sake’, and ‘Blue Flight’, will be exhibited prior to the London showcase.

Frank To’s upcoming exhibitions in Inverness and London highlight his innovative contributions to contemporary drawing. As a new professional member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art, he is proud to represent Scottish art on a larger stage, while keeping his roots in the local community strong.

Original Source: www.inverness-courier.co.uk