
1890 Leftie
Mixed media on a triple-primed canvas. This piece is enriched with several layers of varnish for a polished and lasting finish.
This mixed media piece celebrates the evolution of golf, inspired by vintage clubs and the 1891 standardisation of the 4.25-inch hole by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews.
The left-handed club, honouring Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre, is crafted from clay-wrapped cardboard, while the ball is made of aluminium foil and clay. Real dried grass and hay form the textured green, preserved with acid-free glue and acrylics.
"1890 Leftie" bridges history and artistry, capturing the essence of Scotland's golfing legacy.
This mixed media piece celebrates the evolution of golf, inspired by vintage clubs and the 1891 standardisation of the 4.25-inch hole by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews.
The left-handed club, honouring Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre, is crafted from clay-wrapped cardboard, while the ball is made of aluminium foil and clay. Real dried grass and hay form the textured green, preserved with acid-free glue and acrylics.
"1890 Leftie" bridges history and artistry, capturing the essence of Scotland's golfing legacy.