A Scottish artist will showcase an art collection inspired by the north-east in Huntly today (Saturday, September 24).
Christine Borland, 57, shot to fame as one of the Young British Artists and was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1997 for her work From Life at Tramway in Glasgow.
Her latest work evokes the idea of how we archive and pass on heritage stories, and what gets lost in their re-telling, taking inspiration from Huntly in Aberdeenshire as it was the centre of Scotland’s linen trade during the late 18th Century.