The Mill
The Mill
The Mill The Mill
About Willie Rodger RSA (1930-2018)

Born in Kirkintilloch, Willie won a place at Glasgow School of Art where he studied in the commercial art department from 1948 until 1953. The School’s head Douglas Percy Bliss was an early proponent of Edward Bawden’s work and the young Willie became an enthusiastic disciple. From the beginning he chose relief printing - wood and lino cuts - as his principal medium, rising to become the recognised master of his craft in Scotland over the ensuing decades.

He exhibited widely and regularly in the 1950s and 60s and was a member of the Glasgow Group alongside Ian McCulloch, Jack Knox and James Morrison in the 1970s. As with many artists of his generation he entered art education, spending two decades as principal teacher of art at Clydebank High School until his retirement in 1987.

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The Mill

£1,800
  • Size unframed: H12 x W18 ins (30 x 46 cms)
  • Size framed: H15 x W21 ins (38 x 53 cms)
  • Oil on Board
  • Framed

If you’ve been with us on our gallery journey for the last two decades you’ll already know all about this wonderful Scottish painter printmaker. If not then do pop on to our website for the full life story. Although the world lost Willie in 2018, we are still very lucky to have an association with his family and are able to offer works from his estate from time to time. This is not from that source but nevertheless is a fine example of Willie’s painting. He was a warm and humorous soul whose personality poured onto the page or canvas. Even without a comical figure to point us to a punchline this little study of industrial buildings still manages to exude his humour, apparently anthropomorphic architecture is a thing.

About Willie Rodger RSA (1930-2018)

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