I'm involved in a number of exhibitions this year. I've listed them below. Hope to see you at one of them.
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Bridge of Sighs by Ian Scott Massie www.ianscottmassie.com
Screen Prints of Cambridge

Cambridge Contemporary Art, Cambridge.

April 2013

Eight new screen prints of Cambridge, including The Bridge of Sighs (above), The Round Church and Queen’s College.


Masham from Rommer Common by Ian Scott Massie www.ianscottmassie.com
North Yorkshire Open Studios

Artison Studios, Masham, N Yorks.

8-9 June and 15 – 16 June 2013

An exhibition of a large selection of original paintings and prints at Artison, also featuring the work of Josie Beszant, Charlotte Morrion and Rosie Scott-Massie. Part of a great event which showcases artists across England’s largest county.


Richmond Castle by Ian Scott Massie www.ianscottmassie.com
Paintings and Stories of the Yorkshire Dales

Wensley Church, Wensley, N Yorks.

27 July – 11 August 2013

A major exhibition of new paintings based on stories from the Yorkshire Dales collected over the last two years. In addition to artwork the exhibition sees the launch of a book for children: The Penhill Giant, which is an illustrated retelling of events which took place on the hill overlooking the exhibition location. The exhibition will also see the launch of a book illustrated with new paintings created for the exhibition work which will also include a collection of Dales stories, many of which will be appearing in print for the first time.

By kind permission of the Churches Conservation Trust


Durham from Western Hill by Ian Scott Massie www.ianscottmassie.com
Also coming up this year:
Art in the Pen
Skipton Auction Mart, Skipton, N Yorks.
17 – 18 August 2013
For one weekend Skipton Auction Mart becomes a vast art gallery with artists from across the North of England displaying work where cattle and sheep are usually sold. Always a great event with a wonderful atmosphere.

Masham Arts Festival Exhibition
St Mary’s Church, Masham, N. Yorks.
25 October – 2 November 2013
The sixth Masham Arts Festival will include, as always, an eclectic mix of events, art and craft workshops and concerts, but, at its heart, is this exhibition. Featuring thirty carefully selected artists this is always one of the best exhibtions on the British festival scene.

Simplicity Of Colour
Masham Gallery, Masham, N Yorks.
21 September  - 3rd November
A stunning exploration into the power and beauty of using a single colour by myself and some wonderful printmakers: Anja Percival, Hester Cox, Margaret Morris and Janis Goodman.

Aged to Perfection
Masham Gallery, Masham, N Yorks.
16th November - 31st December - A number of artists explore finding beauty in the worn, aged and imperfect. Includes work from myself and Josie Beszant, Suzanne McIvor and Victoria Sayers amongst others.


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Penhill from Great Whernside, watercolour.
I’m working on some ideas at the moment for my exhibition in July 2013  about the Yorkshire Dales and I’m doing a lot of reading. Apart from collections of Dales stories I’m reading an excellent book on Yorkshire geology.

The special character of the Dales is closely associated with the limestone beneath. When you’re walking in the hills the evidence that this was once the floor of a sea is evident in every fossil-studded rock. For an artist, however, it is the more recent legacy of the ice ages which lends the skyline its character.

Four hills in particular: Penyghent, Ingleborough, Penhill and Addleborough owe their distinctive profiles to a combination of smoothing ice flows and hard layers of underlying rock giving the flat-topped, step-sided horizon which typify the Dales and make them such a pleasure to paint.

Of these four, Penhill holds a special place in my heart. It’s in view most of the time when you’re travelling in Wensleydale, where I live. It is a lovely climb, with fantastic views from the top and it’s a hill of stories:
  • the legend of the Penhill Giant – a maiden snatching, cow-munching psychopath whose grave caps the summit.
  • the tumbled down beacon thought to date from the threat of the Spanish Armada 500 years ago. 
  • the strange tracks cut into and around the hill made by drovers, traders, monks and possibly by the Brigantes tribe who once ruled the Dales before it was England. (They made Tor Dyke – a big ditch cut across the top of neighbouring Coverdale).



Here are some paintings done over the years of my favourite hill along with an excerpt from a recent poem, written for the forthcoming exhibition.

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Penhill, Evening, watercolour
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Penhill from Grinton Moor, watercolour
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On Penhill

Always on the skyline of my life for two score years now,
Seen from a train, a distant castle, a motorway,
From a road rolling in the belly of the dale,
From ship shaped village green,
From beyond the torn walls of a ruined chapter house
The hill, prow lifted to the east,
Sails against the sky.

Rising from the sculpted ordered Georgian bridge
By hand hewn hedges smooth as hounds
And lifting to the racehorse rumbling high moor
The symphonic heft of Wensleydale behind, beneath,
And suddenly the sky is close above us.


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Ripon Cathedral from Studley Royal, Limited Edition Print.
Art course coming up ...


There are a few places left on Top Techniques in Watercolour 
- a course for everyone interested in painting in watercolour - 
at Artison (near Masham, North Yorkshire) Thursday, 5th April. 

The course, which will focus on a variety of very effective techniques, costs £65.00 (which includes an excellent lunch). 

CLICK HERE to book.