Andrew Moodie Films at Thorneyburn

By Unison Colour
20th November, 2024

Yesterday, Associate Artist Andrew Moodie @andrewmoodie.art spent the day at Unison Colour HQ to conclude filming of some upcoming videos with videographer, Tony Parkin @tpvisualstonyparkin

Andrew and Tony got the full tea break and tour treatment, learned some local dialect at lunchtime in the ‘bait’ room and rounded off two very exciting videos in Hazel’s studio.

Andrew had started the featured paintings on location during a recent trip to Skye, but the Hebridean weather had other ideas, and he and Tony had to wrap up the filming and find shelter.

With not enough time to finish the work on the trip, Andrew knew exactly where he wanted to conclude the paintings – at the home of Unison Colour.

Thank you for a lovely day, Andrew and Tony, it was a pleasure to have you along! ❤️

Look out for the two videos, and more, coming up in the next few months.

You can also subscribe to Andrew’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@AndrewMoodieArt

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