Editions

Dalziel + Scullion are interested in creating multiple artworks and editions that encourage people to physically and intellectually engage with specific geographic locations that offer different types of powerful immersive experiences in Nature. These take many forms including garments, cloth badges, photographic prints, postcards, DVD’s and magnifying eye loops.   A selection of editions and multiples can be accessed below.

 

Ambergris Necklace

Small Works of Great Scale represents a new area of exploration, born out of our studio’s relocation to the Outer Hebrides in 2022

Pew Ring

Small Works of Great Scale represents a new area of exploration, born out of our studio’s relocation to the Outer Hebrides in 2022

Seaweed Necklace

Small Works of Great Scale represents a new area of exploration, born out of our studio’s relocation to the Outer Hebrides in 2022

Blue Mussel Brooch

Small Works of Great Scale represents a new area of exploration, born out of our studio’s relocation to the Outer Hebrides in 2022

Confluence

a glass bell jar containing a Sea Sphere.

Portal

A work made for domestic TV monitors.

Souvenir

A set of three alternative souvenir badge made for John O Groats

Gatherer Bag

Paper pattern and instructions to make a Gatherer Bag

Eye Loupe

DILATATA | DILETTANTE a rebranded eye loupe for the curious.

Harrier Tweed

A bag fabricated to tell a tale of predator and pray.

Grey Alder | Silver Birch

Cylindrical prints.

Torn

Digital photographic print.

Out There

Postcard edition.

The Idea Of North

Boxed work consisting of a compass embedded in a disc of sandblasted Perspex with etched text and colours. Edition of 200.

Endless Sea

Ambient work for domestic television.

Rest

Multiple for TV monitor.

Homing

An artist’s guidebook that offers a series of instructions to engage with and explore landscapes, recognising the great distance that has opened up between us, as 21st Century citizens, and our ability to ‘read’ the natural environment that surrounds us.

Unknown Pines

Series of studio portraits of six species of pine tree.