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On 18 September 2024, it was a pleasure to support the arts community again by sponsoring the closing of Calum Colvin‘s exhibition ‘This Living Hand’ at Summerhall in Edinburgh.

The collection reflected on on mortality, creativity, and the essential role of the hand in artistic creation.

“In this time of the emergence of AI and digitally-created photographic imagery into the mainstream, Calum Colvin’s collection reflects on mortality, creativity, and the essential role of the hand in artistic creation. The title, borrowed from an eight-line fragment penned by Keats during his final years in 1819, encapsulates the theme of the exhibition, exploring the significance of human touch and creative agency in art and photography amidst the digital age.”

It was an insightful evening and a great opportunity to catch up with clients, contacts, colleagues and local artists.

Thank you Summerhall for organising such an enjoyable evening.

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