Beth Robertson Fiddes

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Beth Robertson Fiddes is a contemporary Scottish artist.

Raised on Tiree and in Kingussie,[1] Robertson Fiddes graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art in 1995 with a degree in sculpture.[2] She won the 1997 Benno Schotz Award[2] and second in the 2011 Jolomo Bank of Scotland Awards for her Scottish landscape painting.[1] She is best known for her paintings of the West Highands and Islands of Scotland, as well as her works featuring the south coast of Iceland. In 2018, Scottish Field magazine described Robertson Fiddes as, "one of the most exciting landscape artists working in Scotland today."[3]

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  1. ^ a b Mansfield, Susan (18 October 2012). "Beth Robertson Fiddes on how awards and an adventurous streak have affected her art". The Scotsman.
  2. ^ a b "Beth Robertson Fiddes". Tolquhon Gallery.
  3. ^ "Beth Robertson Fiddes". Scottish Field. 1 April 2018.

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