Mairi Thomson - Reading Time: 3 minutes
Explore the artistic and cultural treasures of the Outer Hebrides.
If you are looking for Outer Hebrides Art and Hebridean crafts, the Outer Hebrides is home to a vibrant array of artists, craftsmen, and cultural centres, each offering a unique glimpse into the rich heritage and natural beauty of the islands. Here’s an introduction to some of the standout creative businesses and attractions you can visit and you can find more here.
Gneiss Things
Seilebost, Isle of Harris
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Step into the enchanting Gneiss Things open studio, where you'll discover exquisite hand-carved stone jewellery, fine art, and unique gifts, all crafted from the stunning landscapes and natural materials of the Outer Hebrides.
Cliff Studio
Uig, Isle of Lewis
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Cliff Studio is the base for Isle of Lewis artist’s Margaret Uttley and David Knight.. The differing seasons have a profound effect on their work. The sheer power, energy and dramatic light evident in winter contrasts with the colour, calm and shimmering light of summer.
Interested in similar themes both interpret the coastal landscape; Margaret’s powerfully observed figurative approach complements the colour and surface movement of David’s abstract paintings.
Dancing Flower Crafts
Carloway, Isle of Lewis
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Dancing Flower Crafts design and handmake one-of-a-kind Harris Tweed® gifts and accessories, inspired by the vibrant colours, sights, sounds, life, wildlife, and enchanting environment of the Outer Hebrides.
Personally visiting local weavers to handpick the finest Harris Tweed® fabrics for their exquisite creations, each piece is hand-embroidered and paired with stunning lining fabrics to enhance the design. They are delighted to craft custom pieces tailored just for you.
ishga
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
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ishga is an award-winning luxury skincare brand with a shop in Stornoway.
The name ishga (ish-ga) is derived from the Gaelic word for water. The unique seaweed extract is at the core of the award-winning organic skincare range. This wonder ingredient is sustainably harvested on the shores of the Isle of Lewis, allowing nature to replenish her stocks by rotating harvesting locations and only taking what is needed.
Coll Pottery Craft Centre
Coll, Isle of Lewis
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Located 6 miles from Stornoway on the road to Tolsta, Coll Pottery Craft Centre features three galleries showcasing art, crafts, and gifts made in the Western Isles, mostly created on-site.
Watch resident artists at work and for those looking to get hands-on, join half-day, full-day, and evening classes in glass or ceramics. tuition is available. Perfect for a unique experience or a rainy day activity.
Nicola Stevenson Art
Aird Uig, Isle of Lewis
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Nicola is a full-time contemporary landscape painter working from her croft based studio, an old byre overlooking the Atlantic in the village of Aird Uig.
Nicola graduated in Art & Design and later computer graphics, and has returned to her first love, painting. Working in oils, acrylics and mixed media her paintings capture the ever-changing beauty of the Island allowing the viewer to step inside the wild Hebridean landscape.
Ralph Tonge Photography
North Tolsta, Isle of Lewis
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Ralph Tonge, a photographer based on the Isle of Lewis, captures the beauty of the Outer Hebrides through landscapes, portraits, events, live music, night sky, and product photography.
Follow Ralph on social media for stunning images, and order calendars, prints, and gifts. He welcomes commissions for custom work of your favourite spots. Contact him for more information and to discuss your ideas. You can see his stunning work at exhibitions and also available in some local shops.
An Taigh Ceilidh
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
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An Taigh Cèilidh is a Gaelic community and cultural centre with community café and shop which holds regular events connected to Gaelic language and culture in Stornoway. An Taigh Cèilidh is a not-for-profit grassroots community project, which aims to promote and protect the Gaelic language.
The staff are Gaelic-speaking and encourage and support customers to speak Gaelic too with a 10% off hot drinks when ordered in Gaelic!
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