Louise McLaren is an artist producing paper cuts and prints. She was born and grew up just outside Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland and now lives and works in Comrie, Perthshire.
An Architect by training, she practiced in rural Perthshire before following her passion and branching into paper cutting.
Louise's paper cutting skills are entirely self taught and her choice of paper and cutting tool has been won through a process of trial and error. She draws and cuts each piece by hand, cherishing the character and idiosyncrasies that appear in her work as a result of the process and firmly believing that's where the beauty and individuality of hand crafted objects lies.
Louise is fascinated by the contradiction and contrast that is implicit in the craft of paper cutting; a single sheet of paper which, using only the simple notion of positive and negative space, is transformed into a delicate, highly intricate, patterned image.
Louise seeks to capture and celebrate the human inner voice in her work; the inherent thread of emotions and dreams that runs through each of us, defines us and tells of our desires,
experiences and life. She often uses fragments of text capturing these thoughts as the starting point of each design.
Finding Home, solo exhibition, Birnam Arts (2024)
Ulaidhean, Gairloch Museum (2024)
Meffan Winter Exhibition, Meffan Museum and Gallery, Forfar (2023)
Teagreen Events, pop up design gallery, V&A, Dundee (2021) Teagreen Events, pop up gallery,
Dock Street Studios, Dundee (2019) Winter Exhibition, MacRoberts Arts Centre (2018 and
2017) Teagreen Events, Pop up Gallery, Taypark House (2017) In The Garden With Friends,
The Bield, Blackruthven (2017) Contemporary Craft Open Exhibition, Unit Twelve, Tixall (2015)
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