Iseabal Hendry Circular Bag
Iseabal Hendry is a Textile Design graduate of the Glasgow School of Art. Her woven leatherwork is the result of a coming together of her deeply held environmental values, a modern aesthetic based on time-honoured techniques and materials, and a love of the landscape that surrounds her.
The circular bag comes with a handle and a strap – one to hold close, one to swing over your shoulder. Inside is a card holder in contrasting deep burgundy suede.
• Handwoven in Scotland• Italian vegetable-tanned leather
• 16 x 17 x 9cm
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The Fife Arms, Mar Rd, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5YN, Scotland.
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All proceeds go to the Braemar Castle restoration project, ‘Raising the Standard’, which will allow the team to re-develop the grounds and begin a far-reaching learning and engagement programme.
‘Work No. 3435: EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT’
Situated in the grounds of Braemar Castle, the artwork was unveiled in August 2020 as part of the Fife Arms hotel re-opening celebrations, to be enjoyed by hotel guests and village visitors, and quickly became a global message of hope and reassurance in what has been a tumultuous couple of years.
About the Artist
Martin Creed
Martin Creed, who grew up in Glasgow, is particularly known in Scotland for the much-loved Scotsman Steps in Edinburgh, a public staircase joining two streets made with more than a hundred different types of marble. A work in blue neon, ‘Work No. 975: EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT’, has been on view since 2012 on the facade of the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh.