We celebrate another GSA Communication Design grad in the form of this Scottish photographer
You can read about my work and see some photographs from my A9 and Tidelines projects, featured on Intern Magazine’s talent section this week
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We celebrate another GSA Communication Design grad in the form of this Scottish photographer
You can read about my work and see some photographs from my A9 and Tidelines projects, featured on Intern Magazine’s talent section this week
A9 | Frances Scott
‘A9’ explores the longest and one of the most treacherous roads in Scotland. The A9 takes root in the central lowlands, extending 273 miles to the north coast of Scotland, providing an arterial link between north and south. For two decades I have watched these roadsides from behind an often rain-streaked pane of glass, travelling the road’s length between my mother’s home and my father’s. In the days following my grandfather’s death, I took his car and travelled the road alone, able to stop and document what had previously been a fleeting landscape. The A9 once marked the limits of my known world; it has since become a thin line tracing the length of what now seems a small country.
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All text and images © Frances Scott
Thanks very much to Iain Sarjeant for featuring my project, A9, on Another Place Mag
Canada, August 2013
A9 Road, Bridge over the River Truim
East of Dalwhinnie, near the geographical centre point of Scotland.
A9 Road
The Causey Mire links the north and south coasts of Caithness from Latheron to Thurso, cutting through bleak bogland.
Help us produce two memorable and successful exhibitions!
My class is raising money for our degree show and our exhibition in London in June, if you make a pledge you'll get some lovely stuff in return! Rewards include postcards, prints and tote bags made by 4th year Communication Design students at Glasgow School of Art.
Orkney, March 2014
Hillsides, Iceland, March 2013
WIP Show piece, January 2014
Yesnaby, Orkney, January 2014
Yesnaby, January 2014
Tempelhof, Berlin, December 2013
Berlin, December 2013
Berlin, December 2013
ravine
toronto, august 2013
finally made myself a website, finally
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typewriter ribbon