Frances Walker CBE RSA RSW (born 19 August 1930) is a Scottish painter, printmaker and retired lecturer.
[4] After teaching art in the Hebrides,[5] Walker accepted a lecturer position in Drawing and Painting at Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen,[6] where she also contributed to the foundation of Peacock Visual Arts print studio.
[7][2] Walker's work takes inspiration from nature of the Western Isles and Antarctica,[5][8] where she visited upon receiving the James McBey Travel Award from Aberdeen Art Gallery in 2007.
[1] Her technique includes screenprinting, lithography, monoprinting, etching, and collagraphy.
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