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b. 1969 - d. 2009

Abigail McLellan (11 July 1969 – 11 October 2009) was a Scottish artist. She primarily showed her work at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery and the Glasgow Print Studio.

McLellan was born in Middlesbrough, where her father was an engineer with ICI, but her family moved to Dumfries when she was 12 years old. McLellan had two older sisters.

McLellan trained at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1987, she also attended Cincinnati University on a scholarship. Later, she attended the Cite Internationale de arts studios in Paris, France. She exhibited at the National Portrait Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy.

In 1998, McLellan began to show signs of health issues while in Japan. She was later diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Despite the diagnosis, McLellan insisted on living her life in a similar manner to before she suffered from the illness: she walked up four flights of stairs to her studio for as long as she was able. When she could no longer stand, she worked in her studio from a wheelchair.

She was known for still-life paintings consisting of "pared-down, almost abstracted, images of single plants, flowers, and other distinct items, set against richly-worked backgrounds of saturated colour" and portraits, both bearing the strong influence of Japanese art. Scottish art traditions were also an important influence on her work. The process of creating her art involved a "detailed process" of building up multiple layers of acrylic paint on canvas.

McLellan was considered a hard worker, and had been in her studio working the day she died.

McLellan met her partner, painter Alasdair Wallace, at the Glasgow School of Art. After being together for eighteen years, they married in 2009. She died aged 40 the same year from complications of multiple sclerosis.

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    • § JOHN BELLANY C.B.E., R.A. (SCOTTISH 1942-2013) UNTITLED (MASKED FIGURE OF HELEN AND SERPENT)
      Apr. 06, 2022

      § JOHN BELLANY C.B.E., R.A. (SCOTTISH 1942-2013) UNTITLED (MASKED FIGURE OF HELEN AND SERPENT)

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      § JOHN BELLANY C.B.E., R.A. (SCOTTISH 1942-2013) UNTITLED (MASKED FIGURE OF HELEN AND SERPENT) Signed lower left, watercolour (57cm x 38cm (22.5in x 15in)) Footnote: Exhibited: Beaux Arts, Bath

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • § Abigail McLellan (Scottish 1969-2009)
      Feb. 13, 2020

      § Abigail McLellan (Scottish 1969-2009)

      Est: £200 - £400

      Blue Jug signed with initials and dated 'AM 95' (lower right); further signed, titled and dated to the reverse oil on canvas (Dimensions: 76 x 61cm)

      Cheffins
    • [§] ABIGAIL MCLELLAN (SCOTTISH 1969–2009) OCTOCORAL 117cm x 102cm (46in x 40in)
      Aug. 16, 2018

      [§] ABIGAIL MCLELLAN (SCOTTISH 1969–2009) OCTOCORAL 117cm x 102cm (46in x 40in)

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      [§] ABIGAIL MCLELLAN (SCOTTISH 1969–2009) OCTOCORAL Signed and inscribed with title and dated 1999 verso, oil on canvas 117cm x 102cm (46in x 40in)

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Abigail McLellan (1968-2009) - Vase of flowers, oil on canvas, unsigned, 19.75 x 19.75
      Sep. 20, 2012

      Abigail McLellan (1968-2009) - Vase of flowers, oil on canvas, unsigned, 19.75 x 19.75

      Est: £50 - £100

      Abigail McLellan (1968-2009) - Vase of flowers, oil on canvas, unsigned, 19.75 x 19.75 PROVENANCE: Part of a collection of modern art entered for sale by the executors of a deceased estate

      Ewbank's
    • Abigail McLellan, Scottish b.1969- 'Moth Orchid';
      Nov. 02, 2010

      Abigail McLellan, Scottish b.1969- 'Moth Orchid';

      Est: £200 - £300

      Abigail McLellan, Scottish b.1969- 'Moth Orchid'; lithograph printed in colours, artist's proof, signed in pencil, 86x76cm: Graham Evernden b.1947- 'Hunters Crossing'; aquatint printed in colours, 29.4x39.7cm: Richard Barrett, late 20th/early 21st century- 'A Quiet Place'; lithograph printed in colours with metallic gold over painting, artist's proof, signed in pencil, 44.6x44.6cm: with one further example by the same hand titled 'Distant Shore', signed in pencil: Deborah Schenck, late 20th/early 21st century- 'Bodhisattva Buddha'; lithograph printed in colours, artist's proof, signed in pencil, 55.8x45cm: with two other examples by the same hand, 'Sukhothai Buddha' and 'Buddha calling the earth to witness', both artist's proof, signed in pencil: Late 20th/early 21st Century- 'Muse', lithograph printed in colours; artist's proof, signed in pencil, 45.8x30cm: together with one further example by the same hand titled 'Echoes', artist's proof, signed in pencil: Frank Taylor b.1946- 'Flying South'; lithograph printed in colours, signed in pencil, numbered 242/250, 35.6x61.4cm: Antonio Cazorla b.1971- 'Muse II'; lithograph printed in colours, artist's proof, signed in pencil, 37.8x64.4cm: RenÚe Halpern b.1915- Still life of fruit, newspaper and bottle in a garden; signed and inscribed 'e/a' in pencil, 38x38cm: Late 20th/Early 21st Century- 'Sigmit reading on black and white tiles III'; lithograph printed in colours, artist's proof, signed in pencil, 58x43.5cm., (unframed) (13) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

      Roseberys
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