The Tayberry Gallery is now under new ownership and many new designers and artists have been selected to display their delights. I will introduce some of them below starting with.......me!
Jeweller Sarah Spalding from Dundee designs and makes contemporary silver pieces reflecting her love of cubic forms and patterns. Feast your eyes on her striking geometric designs below. A selection of Sarah's pieces can be found at The Tayberry Gallery as well as Brazen Studios in Glasgow. Commissions welcome.
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Artist Carrie Paxton works from Edinburgh producing mainly glass pieces that are bright, playful and affordable. All items are fired onto clear float glass with frit and enamel, and sometimes fired up to three times. As each piece is hand painted they are all unique. Carrie also produces a range of bags, aprons and greetings cards.
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Jeweller and artist Claire Pouget Wright works in a variety of media such as: metal, collage / mixed media pieces and photography. Claire is inspired by her own personal experiences travelling abroad, her interaction with different cities and cultures, and poetry and literature. Claires jewellery collection is an extension of this work and uses texture and colour, through photo-etching and decal technique, to reflect these original influences.
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Mirna Sarajlic has recently graduated, completing her BA (HONS) in Fine Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. Mirna concentrates on optical art and colour, which is a essential element in her art.
Coming from Bosnia just as the war started, the only memories left with her were connected to colour. This is an essential factor in her work as well as colour memories from holidays in Croatia; which act as happier times.
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Sue Dunne’s ceramic work directly reflects her year-round fascination with plant-life, especially when it’s wild. Integral to this involvement is her dog and their daily outings together in the countryside that surrounds both her home and her studio in Northumberland. Over the months, seasons and years Sue is building up a ceramic library of records in the form of moulds of pressed flowers, twigs, seeds, leaves and berries. New designs that seem endless present themselves from this resource base.
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The Tayberry Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday 10-5. Come in and have a look!
Jeweller Sarah Spalding from Dundee designs and makes contemporary silver pieces reflecting her love of cubic forms and patterns. Feast your eyes on her striking geometric designs below. A selection of Sarah's pieces can be found at The Tayberry Gallery as well as Brazen Studios in Glasgow. Commissions welcome.
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Artist Carrie Paxton works from Edinburgh producing mainly glass pieces that are bright, playful and affordable. All items are fired onto clear float glass with frit and enamel, and sometimes fired up to three times. As each piece is hand painted they are all unique. Carrie also produces a range of bags, aprons and greetings cards.
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Jeweller and artist Claire Pouget Wright works in a variety of media such as: metal, collage / mixed media pieces and photography. Claire is inspired by her own personal experiences travelling abroad, her interaction with different cities and cultures, and poetry and literature. Claires jewellery collection is an extension of this work and uses texture and colour, through photo-etching and decal technique, to reflect these original influences.
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Mirna Sarajlic has recently graduated, completing her BA (HONS) in Fine Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. Mirna concentrates on optical art and colour, which is a essential element in her art.
Coming from Bosnia just as the war started, the only memories left with her were connected to colour. This is an essential factor in her work as well as colour memories from holidays in Croatia; which act as happier times.
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Sue Dunne’s ceramic work directly reflects her year-round fascination with plant-life, especially when it’s wild. Integral to this involvement is her dog and their daily outings together in the countryside that surrounds both her home and her studio in Northumberland. Over the months, seasons and years Sue is building up a ceramic library of records in the form of moulds of pressed flowers, twigs, seeds, leaves and berries. New designs that seem endless present themselves from this resource base.
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The Tayberry Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday 10-5. Come in and have a look!


















Beautiful pieces! I love the ceramics and those tiny houses especially. Good luck taking over the gallery!
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