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Ed Slater
Ed lives in an 18th century renovated shepherds cottage at the Dalveen Pass with his wife Linda and two Labradors. He says his studio is an old damp and badly lit cow-shed, but all visitors are welcomed.
For the last 15 years, Ed has been experimenting with mixed media in the hope of producing something unique. With alchemical formulations and acquired accidental techniques “Contemporary Cave” has emerged from the primordial soup and his imagination to coalesce into this style.
Using a variety of materials including nature's beautiful fauna, combined with layers and layers of imagination and a blend of self taught techniques, this style of art is created that is truly different but still retains it's Scottishness.


