An artist is stepping back from gallery life to focus on his painting.
Alexander Millar, famed for his iconic ‘Gadgie’ character, has closed his Newcastle gallery after decades of success.
The move marks a shift toward a more relaxed pace, allowing Alexander to devote time to painting, travel and personal projects.
While the Grey Street gallery has shut its doors, Alexander’s Glasgow gallery remains open, maintaining his Scottish connection.
He said: “It’s not retirement – it’s more like turning the page to a new chapter.
“Closing the Newcastle Gallery was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever made.
“It’s been a part of me for so long, and saying goodbye felt like letting go of an old friend.
“But deep down, I know it’s time to return to my roots – to pick up the brush, follow inspiration wherever it leads, and reconnect with the joy that first made me fall in love with painting.”
Alexander will also continue engaging art lovers through online sales, virtual exhibitions and pop-up events nationwide, ensuring his creative spirit lives on beyond the traditional gallery space.
He added: “Newcastle has truly become a second home to me.
“The warmth and support I’ve felt from the people here have meant more than I can put into words.
“This city has shaped not just my work, but my life.
“Even though the gallery has closed, I’m not going anywhere – I’ll still be around, popping up at events, saying hello, and enjoying a quiet coffee in the places that have become part of my every day.
“This is a celebration of everything we’ve built.
“It’s not the end – it’s just the beginning of a new chapter.
“The creativity isn’t stopping – it’s just evolving.”
Fans can continue to follow Alexander’s journey and purchase his artwork on his website, here.
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