Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Jo McLaughlin
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 202450. Eve O'Callaghan
Pearl Study #1
Pearl pigment varish on card
2024
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust
Curated by Jo McLaughlin
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Notes
About
I am constantly drawn back to the idea that I am simply painting light. Light is colour and reflection that exists within material. It is the difference between what is visible and what is invisible. In these paintings, light is held within the varying intensities of colour, the shadows cast by the sculptural quality of the handmade frames and the way each surface interacts with the next depending on the light in the gallery, the time of day or where you stand.
By creating subtle complexity in surface rather than image, I aim to focus on the basic elements that make up a painting: frame, ground and colour. The simple interactions between the understated gradients, the cracks in the surfaces and the variations of shape from one painting to the next are at the core of this work. Through colour and carefully rendered surface, I seek a type of minimalism that finds beauty in empty space as it exists both inside and outside the frame of the painting.
Education
2021 – 2023
MA Painting; Royal College of Art, London
2014 – 2017
BA(Hons) Fine Art Painting and Visual Culture; National College of Art and Design, Dublin
Select Exhibitions
2024
Low Light, Solo Exhibition, Ballina Arts Centre, Co Mayo, Ireland
2023
Connections, Group Show, Boyle Arts Festival, Co. Roscommon, Ireland
RCA Degree Show, Truman Brewery, London, UK
Awards
Bourlet Scholarship, Royal College of Art
Arts Council Professional Development Award
Temple Bar Gallery & Studios Recent Graduate Residency Award
Adam's Award at 188th Annual Summer Exhibition, Royal Hibernian Academy
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