John Byrne is one of Scotland's most prolific and accomplished artists.
Published on the occasion of an exhibition celebrating his contribution
to the art of portraiture, this book illustrates the technical skill,
brilliant draughtsmanship, versatility and inventiveness, fun and
gravity that he has brought to the genre. Byrne has many strings to his
artistic bow. As well as being a painter he is a successful playwright.
Throughout his work he explores the many facets of human nature,
confronting the uniqueness and complexity of individuals. It is these
skills that are mirrored in his portraiture. As well as some rare
examples of Byrne's commissioned portraits, this publication celebrates
some of the artist's closest relationships, being for the most part,
portraits of his friends and family. To accompany this, the book
features an 'in conversation' between the artist and his good friend and
owner of Brown's Gallery, Tain, Gordon Brown.