Aberfeldy Arts & Craft Shops Taybank Glass 3994 Taybank Glass is the creative home of two artists, working in glass, and drawing their inspiration from the beauty of the Perthshire countryside and the River Tay that flows past their door. The colours, light and wildlife all provide sparks for the fused and traditional leaded glass panels that they produce. Anne Walls specialises in fused glass producing a myriad of original pieces in many forms. These include a variety of practical pieces - bowls, dishes, coasters and tea-light screens - to exciting experimental pieces including wall panels, splashbacks and sculptures. Pat Spicer puts most of his energies into the leaded work. Stunning designs range from the contemporary abstract through pictorial to traditional Victorian and not so traditional Victorian, Art Nouveau and Celtic. A recent commission has been for 10 leaded windows to complete the restoration of a listed building in their home town of Aberfeldy.<br />We are always looking for new commissions for either fused or leaded stained glass - please contact us to discuss your particular dream.... Our studio is situated beside our home on Taybridge Drive in Aberfeldy, directly opposite the Black Watch Memorial and beside the putting green.<br />For more information and examples of our work, please visit our website. Angus Ross Furniture 3957 Angus Ross make beautifully designed, exquisitely hand crafted furniture using sustainably managed local wood all designed by award winning internationally recognised designer Angus Ross. <br /><br />You can visit the Angus Ross showroom and workshop by appointment and they have smaller products in local wood for sale. Judi Campbell Art & Design Studio 3752 Enjoy a wide array of drawings and paintings, textiles, photgraphy and mixed media.<br />Design consultancy available.<br /><br />Private tuition, portfolio building and art &amp; craft workshops available for individuals or group up to 4 people.<br /><br />Studio open by arrangement only. Audrey Slorance Gallery 3737 <p>Audrey Slorance is a Scottish artist based in Aberfeldy, her main inspiration comes from the Scottish landscape and architecture which she interpret in her unique style into bright, colourful and cheerful paintings.&nbsp;Audrey enjoys painting a variety of subjects. You will find rivers, lochs and seashore, trees and hedgerows, castles and cottages, as well as animals and birds.</p> <p>Audrey was born in Dundee and spent her early years in Penicuik and West Linton. Having enjoyed ten years as a Police Officer in Lothian &amp; Borders Police, Audrey left in 1992 to study for a B.A. (Hons) Degree in Printed Textile Design at the Heriot Watt, Scottish College of Textiles in Galashiels, graduating in 1996. As a self employed printed Textile Designer Audrey's artwork was sold throughout the UK, Europe and the U.S.A.</p> <p>The gallery only exhibits Audrey's own artwork and currently all her paintings are here. As well as larger framed paintings she also has some smaller pieces and sketches available for sale. You can also find a range of cards and prints as well as coasters, tablemats and mugs of Audrey's own art work and sold exclusively in the Audrey Slorance Gallery. <br /> <br /> <strong>Normal Opening hours:</strong>10.30 to 5pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. <em>(with the exception of those days on which the farmers market is held)</em>.</p> Malcolm Appleby 3519 <p>Fabulous jewellery and stunning silver are to be found in abundance at Malcolm Appleby's workshop. People come from all over the world to see and buy his work. Born in 1946, Malcolm Appleby is considered to be one of the most original and highly skilled craftsmen working in Britain today. Known primarily as an engraver, he has been commissioned on many occasions by private companies, public bodies and individuals to produce wonderful pieces of silverware or jewellery. Recent public commissions include: the Royal Medal awarded annually by the Royal Society of Edinburgh; an engraved silver teapot and gold beaded silver bowl for Perth Art Gallery and Museum (2000); and a Sculptural Tablepiece for Bute House, the residence of the First Minister for Scotland (1999).<br /><br />His designs are drawn from a wealth of inspiration - the natural world, myths and elemental ideas, and personal experience, sometimes laced with a mischievious sense of humour. His output ranges from bangles, belt buckles and brooches to cufflinks, necklaces, rings and bowls. New pieces are being completed all the time, and visitors are always welcome at the workshop by appointment.<br /><br />Malcolm is a member of the Association of British Designer Silversmiths.</p>