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Derek Robertson RSW SSA SAA (AAS ) (born 1967) is a Scottish artist. One of the signature members of the Society of Animal Artists, he is known for his paintings of wildlife and landscapes,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robertson.html )〕 and for his poetic narrative work〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Article : DEREK ROBERTSON EXHIBITION - St Fergus Gallery, Wick )〕 consisting of paintings, constructions and installations. He is currently on the Council of the RSW and has written and presented 5 television programs〔"Around Scotland", ''The Scots Magazine'' Dundee. p624, June 1995〕 about his work and the wildlife he portrays and has written 5 books about his art: ''The Mugdrum'',〔Cyril Gerber, In conversation with Peter Hill. ''Alba Magazine'' Edinburgh ,Summer 1999 p48〕 ''Highland Sketchbook'',〔''Wild in de Natuur'',exhibition catalogue t' Kunsthuis van het Oosten, Enschede, Nederlands, 2009 p31〕 ''A Studio Under The Sky'',〔New Books, ''Scots Magazine'',Edinburgh, February 2001, p143〕 ''Otters, An Artist's Sketchbook'' and ''Puffins: An Artist's Sketchbook''. His work has also illustrated many other publications.〔Art and Observation, ''Scottish Bird News'', Aberlady, p4 No 88 june 2008〕 ==Life and work== Derek Robertson was born near St Andrews, Fife, Scotland . While at school he attended weekend art classes by James Mcintosh Patrick before completing a BA (hons) in drawing and painting at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee.〔''Birds in Art'' exhibition catalogue 'Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wasau, Wisconsin USA 2001 p101〕 On graduating in 1989〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography of Derek ROBERTSON | Anthony Woodd Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland )〕 he was commissioned by HarperCollins to write and illustrate his first book, "Highland Sketchbook" which was nominated for the McVities Prize.〔Alan macLeod, Painting Paradise, ''Kingdom Magazine'', Dalgety Bay, Fife, Issue 8 spring 2005, p30-31.〕 He was then commissioned by Grampian Television to present a program about his work for the series "Portrait of The Wild".〔Deirdre Gillespie, Drawn from Wild Places, ''Scottish Field'' Edinburgh, June 1995 pp. 14-17〕 He went on to write and present a series of four, half-hour programs for Grampian TV/STV entitled "Drawn From Wild Places".〔Drawn From Wild Places, ''Preview'', Kelvingrove Museums, Glasgow, July–September 1995 p6〕 He has won several awards, including the RSW Small Painting Prize, Glasgow Art Club Fellowship and John Gray Award. He has illustrated many publications, most notably ("Song of The Rolling Earth" ) and ("Nature's Child" ) by the nature writer Sir John Lister-Kaye. He exhibits mainly in the UK, but also overseas and his work is held in public and private collections internationally.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Derek Robertson, British wildlife illustrations, birds artist, wildlife illustrations, natural history drawings, wildlife art )〕 His wildlife work is noted for his use of outdoor sketching from life〔A Walk on The Wild Side, ''Artists and Illustrators Magazine'',London, October 1999 pp. 42-43〕 and for often using the unusual technique of watercolour on linen.〔Painting with Gouache on Linen, ''Artists and Illustrators Magazine'',London, January 2001 pp. 24-24〕 He has served on the selection and hanging committees for a number of the exhibiting societies in Scotland and on the council of the Aberdeen Artists Society.〔''AAS Annual Exhibition Catalogue'', Issue 74, 2008, Aberdeen〕 He has worked on collaborative projects with the poets (Valerie Gillies )〔Valerie Gillies, The Chanter's Tune, Canongate, Edinburgh pp. 15-19〕 and (Rody Gorman ).〔Ruairidh agus Ruairidh eile, ''STanza Scottish International Poetry Festival Programme'' 2012, St Andrews, cover and p. 12〕
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