


Salad Swim Sludge Fade - Greer Pester
Salad Swim Sludge Fade
By Greer Pester
Acrylic gels in glass and brass float frame
7” x 4”
2025
$145
Artist Statement: Greer (she/her) is a Glasgow-based multidisciplinary artist who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. Her material-led practice explores human intimacy, connection with nature, and states of being through cut-outs, collage, painting, sculpture, installation, and text. She regularly collaborates with community groups across Scotland and beyond, designing creative processes around themes of play, ritual, food, and the senses.
Artist Bio: Glasgow-based visual and social artist with over 15 years of experience working with community groups, organisations, and institutions across Scotland and internationally. Specialises in collaborative practice that bridges artistic innovation with social engagement.
“I transform spaces by responding to specific sites and themes, disrupting traditional art encounters through absurdist play, sensory storytelling, and enchanting interventions. My lighting gel cut outs invite a shift of the light in the green houses, utilising the natural light and glass windows as a canvas for storytelling”
-Greer Pester, Glasgow, Scotland.
Salad Swim Sludge Fade
By Greer Pester
Acrylic gels in glass and brass float frame
7” x 4”
2025
$145
Artist Statement: Greer (she/her) is a Glasgow-based multidisciplinary artist who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. Her material-led practice explores human intimacy, connection with nature, and states of being through cut-outs, collage, painting, sculpture, installation, and text. She regularly collaborates with community groups across Scotland and beyond, designing creative processes around themes of play, ritual, food, and the senses.
Artist Bio: Glasgow-based visual and social artist with over 15 years of experience working with community groups, organisations, and institutions across Scotland and internationally. Specialises in collaborative practice that bridges artistic innovation with social engagement.
“I transform spaces by responding to specific sites and themes, disrupting traditional art encounters through absurdist play, sensory storytelling, and enchanting interventions. My lighting gel cut outs invite a shift of the light in the green houses, utilising the natural light and glass windows as a canvas for storytelling”
-Greer Pester, Glasgow, Scotland.