Easdale Island Artist Appears On Channel 4 Our Tiny Islands

Our local artist, Lisa McQueenie has appeared on the second series of ‘Our Tiny Islands’ on More 4.

Lisa filmed over two days for her appearance, and her story resonated with many people wondering how Island life would work out for an artist who relocated from Blackpool, England.

Lisa works with locally washed up driftwood and seaglass as well as other beach treasure that she repurposes in her art. Lisa has a new line of model Easdale Island Cottages.

She has also created some sailing boats using driftwood and have been selling very well to people who have dropped by to visit her in her little shop and also here, online.

“I like to be inspired by my surroundings, and what better inspiration can an artist have than a west coast Scottish Island like Easdale!”

“The filming crew were so good to work with, and put me at ease almost straight away”, said Lisa who has lived on Easdale Island for over two and a half years now.

Lisa is from South Yorkshire, originally and had her family in Blackpool, Lancashire where she lived for over 30 years. The opportunity came up to relocate to Argyll and she jumped at the chance to take fresh artistic inspiration from a needed change in her life.

Lisa first discovered driftwood while on a walk in Blackpool, and the impact of what she could do with this treasure of the sea profoundly moved her.

She quickly got collecting, learned how to dry the driftwood effectively using only eco methods and got to work.

Several awards and appearances at International Art Festivals came her way and is now recognised as an International Artist and a leader in her field.

Lisa is at her most happiest when creating new art and pushing her boundaries to learn new techniques.

“Art is my solace and my friend and has been there for me at the darkest of times. Now I can enjoy the happiest of times and there are no limits to what direction my art can take me. I’m so grateful I went on that walk in Blackpool and was inspired by the driftwood I discovered.”

You can have a look at Lisa’s art by CLICKING HERE and you can also contact her to discuss her art or talk about potential bespoke commissions.

Lisa is also a published author and her new book, written for children and families , can be found on Amazon by also CLICKING HERE

What does the future look like for this multi-tasking artist and author?

Maybe she will discover when on another walk in nature…inspiration is everywhere for this unique artist living on a tiny little Island!

Turnstyle Mcqs

Turnstyle Mcqs was born from a desire to use recycled materials and treasure found on the beach. Driftwood and seaglass became the catalyst for my art under the Turnstyle Mcqs brand. I am grateful to have won awards and recognition for my work. All my art pieces are one-offs and bespoke. I never batch copy and every piece of art is individual.

https://www.turnstylemcqs.com
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