Eimear Boyle (A4)
Eimear Boyle is a landscape artist and ceramicist living in Donegal. She finds her inspiration in the sea and the wildness of the local landscape.
She studied Art and Design in Derry followed by ceramic design at Crawford College of Art and Design in Cork, after which she spent many years working at Michael Kennedy Ceramics.
Her work varies from representational to abstract expressing controlled movement in the ever changing quality of the natural world by breaking it down into lines and blocks of colour.
She often explores the same image through different mediums and angles. Her work connects a love of pen and ink with sculptural ceramic pieces alongside some functional ceramic pieces.
Eimear Boyle is a landscape artist and ceramicist living in Donegal. She finds her inspiration in the sea and the wildness of the local landscape.
She studied Art and Design in Derry followed by ceramic design at Crawford College of Art and Design in Cork, after which she spent many years working at Michael Kennedy Ceramics.
Her work varies from representational to abstract expressing controlled movement in the ever changing quality of the natural world by breaking it down into lines and blocks of colour.
She often explores the same image through different mediums and angles. Her work connects a love of pen and ink with sculptural ceramic pieces alongside some functional ceramic pieces.
Eimear Boyle is a landscape artist and ceramicist living in Donegal. She finds her inspiration in the sea and the wildness of the local landscape.
She studied Art and Design in Derry followed by ceramic design at Crawford College of Art and Design in Cork, after which she spent many years working at Michael Kennedy Ceramics.
Her work varies from representational to abstract expressing controlled movement in the ever changing quality of the natural world by breaking it down into lines and blocks of colour.
She often explores the same image through different mediums and angles. Her work connects a love of pen and ink with sculptural ceramic pieces alongside some functional ceramic pieces.