My practice combines personal experience with compositional and sustainable devices, such as sewing remnant materials, to create non-traditional landscape paintings. Recent works have evolved from sketches of Ben MacDui in the Cairngorms, following a walk from Nan Shepherd’s book The Living Mountain, 1977. I’ve been re-examining my interest in this walk, the first hike I managed after a car accident, and exploring honesty and care through drawing, writing, painting and installation. Through the sensory experience of walking, translated into the physicality of large-scale painting I process ideas of place, memory, identity and ecology.
Siobhan McLaughlin is an artist and curator based in Glasgow. She graduated from MA Fine Art, Edinburgh University in 2019 and has since been awarded the SSA Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Award, a film commission from the Tate’s British Art Network and is shortlisted for the 2022 Gilchrist-Fisher Landscape Award.