Pinkie Maclure

Scottish stained glass artist and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pinkie Maclure (born 1966) is a Scottish stained glass artist and musician. Her work has been purchased by the National Museum of Scotland and The Stained Glass Museum, Ely.[1]

Beauty Tricks by Pinkie Maclure, Stained Glass 120cm x 60cm

Biography

Maclure grew up in rural Scotland, taking up stained glass later in life.[2] She initially worked with her partner to restore and conserve historic stained glass, and later began creating her own work.[3]

Maclure's lightboxes are recognisable for both their technical experimentation and their mix of personal, social and environmental storytelling. Critics note that her work moves stained glass away from a decorative approach and back towards its medieval story telling roots.[4][3][5]

In 2020 the National Museum of Scotland purchased her piece ‘Self-portrait Dreaming of Portavadie.’[1] In 2021 Maclure's work 'Green Man Searches for Wilderness' was selected to appear in 'England on Fire: a visual journey through Albion's psychic landscape' a book and accompanying exhibition by Stephen Ellcock.[6]

Maclure is also singer and songwriter with the band PumaJaw.[7]

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