Love Trees
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About Artist:
Rachel Egan lives and works in the heart of Dublin's antique quarter, on Francis Street Dublin 8. She Studied for 10 years, first at Larkin College, highly skilled in technical sculpture, ceramics, drawing and painting. After which she attended The National College of Art and Design in 2002-2006 where she aquired further conceptual skills to merge with traditional meathods. Her work has an autobiographical thread throughout, earlier works expressed a cathartic release of a catholic Irish reflection of the times she lived, later works became more intricate and holistic as a process for the artist and audience in turn, a love tree is a pure still drawing, the line written with tiny tiny words love which is hard to see from far away, but there is hidden love to be found and people can make their love tree private and personalised any way they would like making it an every lasting visual piece.
About Artwork:
After studying for 10 years, I moved to the country side just to play and see what i could naturally not stop doing creatively, and I could not stop drawing and writing, so i merged them both. My use of the word love, acceptance, and joy, created a positive mind set for me using the words repetitively made it a sort of meditation for me, and in turn I created images of Love Trees, Acceptance Tights, and Love Letters all drawn with tiny script with the smallest nip I could find the Macron Pixma Pen 0.05 to be exact. The artist felt the need to have a deeper connection and meaning with the audience, "It was notenough for me to create just for aesthethic purposes but to have some deeper connection with people leaving an ever lasting mark. There is no higher frequency or higher power than love, to find focus on it and live it is the way back to humanity and harmony" Rachel Egan
Rachel Egan
Love Trees
- 2007
- 42 x 59 cm
- Fine Art Category: drawings
- Medium: Ink
- Origin: Ireland
- Certificate of Authenticity: yes
- Issued by: Dublin 8
- Provenance: Each Piece is commissioned Individually brand new
- Signed: Signed lower right
- Comments:
Balsa wood box frame. A2 in size 59.4x042.0, Khadi recycled Cotton Indian rag paper, Glass framed cover. Rachel Egan has been a practicing artist since 2000. She has exhibited all around Ireland and lived and exhibited in New York, in the Context Gallery Clinton Street NYC. Currently she sells from her studio in Dublin and via her website. No two Love Trees are the same, they are individually drawn and are not prints. All works are shipped world wide. See further info on the website. www.lovetree.ie
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- Price: €1,000.00 EUR
- Seller: Love Trees, Ireland
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- Artplode ID: 4109
- Artplode Seller ID: 7940
About Artist:
Rachel Egan lives and works in the heart of Dublin's antique quarter, on Francis Street Dublin 8. She Studied for 10 years, first at Larkin College, highly skilled in technical sculpture, ceramics, drawing and painting. After which she attended The National College of Art and Design in 2002-2006 where she aquired further conceptual skills to merge with traditional meathods. Her work has an autobiographical thread throughout, earlier works expressed a cathartic release of a catholic Irish reflection of the times she lived, later works became more intricate and holistic as a process for the artist and audience in turn, a love tree is a pure still drawing, the line written with tiny tiny words love which is hard to see from far away, but there is hidden love to be found and people can make their love tree private and personalised any way they would like making it an every lasting visual piece.
About Artwork:
After studying for 10 years, I moved to the country side just to play and see what i could naturally not stop doing creatively, and I could not stop drawing and writing, so i merged them both. My use of the word love, acceptance, and joy, created a positive mind set for me using the words repetitively made it a sort of meditation for me, and in turn I created images of Love Trees, Acceptance Tights, and Love Letters all drawn with tiny script with the smallest nip I could find the Macron Pixma Pen 0.05 to be exact. The artist felt the need to have a deeper connection and meaning with the audience, "It was notenough for me to create just for aesthethic purposes but to have some deeper connection with people leaving an ever lasting mark. There is no higher frequency or higher power than love, to find focus on it and live it is the way back to humanity and harmony" Rachel Egan