Contact details:
01333 310439
07720 557422
yolandekenny@hotmail.com
www.yolandekenny.com
facebook.com/yolandekennyartist
instagram.com/yolandekennywatercolourartist
Address:
My studio is accessed through the red gate by the red garage, opposite 46 East Forth Street.
Categories:
Watercolour and oil on linen paintings
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From Anstruther harbour, follow the shore towards Cellardyke and turn left after John Street, up Urquhart Wynd, and then right on to East Forth Street. My studio is a 2 minutes walk on the right hand side.
From Cellardyke harbour, walk up Shore Wynd, next to The Haven pub, and then left onto East Forth Street. My studio is a 2 minutes walk, on the left hand side.
From the main Crail Road, turn down Windmill Road, towards Cellardyke harbour, and follow the road along East Forth Street where my studio is on the left hand side.
The picturesque Fife coastline inspires Yolandé’s paintings of quaint local houses, quirky wildlife and passing people. Her artwork has small detail, portraying stories, especially of how the local animals and birds relate to people going about their everyday lives. Each scene exemplifies how we all fit into the world together. Like the sea, these create the ebb and flow of everyday life by the coast. All the people and animals that live or visit become part of the landscape. To best capture these images, her preferred media is watercolour.
Since coming to live in Fife in 2013, Yolandé has developed her artistic practice into a business. She has designed a range of products from her paintings, including jigsaws, coasters, tea towels, children’s activity books, poster art, fridge magnets, prints and cards. She regularly exhibits and sells these alongside her paintings at events throughout Fife. Additionally, she sells her giftware at a number of local retail outlets and museum shops.
Yolandé continues to undertake commissions. Recent public commissions include painting a Scottie dog for the North East Fife Scottie’s by the Sea Art Trail and completing the replacement Anstruther Town Map.