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Paul Furneux

RSA Select

Saturday 5th September - Saturday 24th October 2026

Lower and Upper Galleries

Paul Furneaux RSA is a Scottish printmaker working with innovative approaches to the Japanese woodblock printing process of Mokuhanga.

Paul Furneaux

Furneaux was born in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, in 1962 and studied Drawing and Painting at Edinburgh College of Art (1982-1987). Winning the Monbusho Scholarship in 1996, Furneaux was able to undertake comprehensive research into the art of woodblock printing and undertook a Masters degree in the subject at Tama Art University, Tokyo (1998-2000).  Furneaux was a recipient of the RSA Salvesen Scholarship and was elected a member of the Academy in 2006. 

 

"The foundation of my work has repeatedly been about looking and experiencing the landscape, seascape or garden with its varying vistas and ever changing light conditions. The final manifestation of this work becomes an abstraction and distillation of this contemplation of the landscape subtly blending the physical reality with the implied."

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Our Art Galleries are free to visit and open to the public 10am - 5pm, Mondays - Saturdays. 

If you wish to purchase work by this artist, please use the contact details below.  We can accept payment at the Museum or are equally happy to invoice and take payment by bank transfer. At the end of the exhibition, the Museum will help to arrange delivery or collection of your artwork. When a cost is incurred, this is passed on to the buyer. Within Scotland, we usually manage to deploy our “informal” art delivery network at no cost​.

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