Alasdair (b.1993) is a Scottish artist working in the medium of photographic double exposures. His work blurs the lines between surrealist art and photography. He creates his art by shooting on analogue 35mm black and white and colour film and then digitally layering two photographs together in Photoshop. He enjoys the technique of combining old and new technologies as it allows greater creative freedom and flexibility. The grainy quality that comes with an analogue camera is enhanced by the ability to select and blend particular images using modern software like Photoshop.
He is also a trained graphic and website designer, working as a freelancer for over eight years in the arts and culture sector in Scotland. His graphic design practice guides and informs the way he creates double-exposure artwork. He also credits his work ethic and drive to the time he spent working as a chef before starting his creative career.
Alasdair is undoubtedly inspired by his father, Alan Dimmick. A photographer himself, it was Alan who gifted Alasdair his beloved Olympus camera and first guided his passion for photography. Other influences on his work include artists such as Leif Podhajsky, Bridget Riley, Ayham Jabr, Vivian Maier, Glasgow-based Steve McQueen, Karen Vaughan, David Shrigley, Salvador Dali, Pieter Bruegel, Edward Hopper, David Hockney, Henri Carter Bresson and Francisco Goya.
Since starting his Lagoon project in 2020, Alasdair is proud to have shown his work in two solo exhibitions so far with plans for more in the future.
Solo Exhibitions:
Lagoon 2, Salt Space gallery, Glasgow, May 2023
Lagoon, Six Foot gallery, Glasgow, November 2022
Lagoon, South Block gallery, Glasgow, February 2022
Group Exhibitions:
Street Level Photoworks Open, May 2022
Salt Space
Alasdair (b.1993) is a Scottish artist working in the medium of photographic double exposures. His work blurs the lines between surrealist art and photography. He creates his art by shooting on analogue 35mm black and white and colour film and then digitally layering two photographs together in Photoshop. He enjoys the technique of combining old and new technologies as it allows greater creative freedom and flexibility. The grainy quality that comes with an analogue camera is enhanced by the ability to select and blend particular images using modern software like Photoshop.
He is also a trained graphic and website designer, working as a freelancer for over eight years in the arts and culture sector in Scotland. His graphic design practice guides and informs the way he creates double-exposure artwork. He also credits his work ethic and drive to the time he spent working as a chef before starting his creative career.
Alasdair is undoubtedly inspired by his father, Alan Dimmick. A photographer himself, it was Alan who gifted Alasdair his beloved Olympus camera and first guided his passion for photography. Other influences on his work include artists such as Leif Podhajsky, Bridget Riley, Ayham Jabr, Vivian Maier, Glasgow-based Steve McQueen, Karen Vaughan, David Shrigley, Salvador Dali, Pieter Bruegel, Edward Hopper, David Hockney, Henri Carter Bresson and Francisco Goya.
Since starting his Lagoon project in 2020, Alasdair is proud to have shown his work in two solo exhibitions so far with plans for more in the future.
Solo Exhibitions:
Lagoon 2, Salt Space gallery, Glasgow, May 2023
Lagoon, Six Foot gallery, Glasgow, November 2022
Lagoon, South Block gallery, Glasgow, February 2022
Group Exhibitions:
Street Level Photoworks Open, May 2022
Salt Space