Upright Gallery in Edinburgh is staging an exhibition bringing together two artists whose interest lies in the built environment, real and imagined.

Influenced by her immediate surroundings, in particular architecture, Ros Lawless‘ practice is Influenced by her immediate surroundings, in particular architecture, which she uses to organise pictorial space and form; most recently she has been working with wall rubbings, focusing on public and private space such as fire hydrants, electrical and postboxes.
Charles Young‘s work has its basis in architectural model-making and draws on the forms of the built environment and focusing on the relationship between invented structures and the built history of the existing city, working in paper, wood, fabric and stop-motion animation to introduce movement into some pieces.