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Liz Doyle It is difficult not to become excited about Liz’s work. Her energy is infectious and this energy is transferred into her abstract paintings. The painting on the front and back cover of TAG#4 is a perfect demonstration of what I am talking about. The work is 2000mm wide and1000mm high, the size of the work is impressive. The impact of the variable toned red base with the yellow and blue emerging from the colour field gives both dimension and perspective. The blue seems to be arrived in the foreground whereas the yellow is slowing passing on into the distance as the small blue square rests on the ground as if it were an anchor. Liz has carved her initials in the small heart shaped blue mark (to the right of the painting) to claim the authorship of this unique piece of work. All Liz’s paintings are strong, both in colour, tonal differences and all have the power of her assertive manner of how she handles the paint application on the surface. Using oil paint and cold wax gives the artist a textured finish to her work and enables her to ‘scratch’ instinctive marks into the medium which gives her the opportunity to develop the work with a final burst of creative energy. Here is what Liz has to say about her most important influences... “...my abstract works are an exploration, both of my materials and my surroundings and my experiences. Of course my choices (of materials and colours and composition) are also the product of the influences I feel from the works of all the ‘Greats’ that have gone before us. When I think about painting, my inner eye turns most frequently to favourite works I have seen by Richard Diebenkorn, Robert Motherwell, Lee Krasner, Helen Frankenthaler, Antoni Tapies and even further back to Pablo Picasso, Paul Cezanne and J.M.W.Turner, and that to mention just a few.”   Liz lives on Cruit Island in County Donegal and paints in an converted stable which is now her studio. She has exhibited widely in solo and group shows throughout Ireland since moving there in 2007. Her work is in private collections in Ireland, the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA. Recently her work was shown as the Miami Art Fair (see photograph from Mark Borgi Fine Art. Liz also exhibits at The Doorway Gallery, Dublin (www.thedoorwaygallery.com ) The Velvet Easel, Edinburgh (www.velveteasel.co.uk) And in County Mayo at the Green Fuse Gallery (www.greenfuse.ie) You can find out more about Liz and her work at www. donegallizdoyle.com
Social media sites: Instagram @ lizdoyleartist On Twitter @lizleindoyle Photograph above right: Liz in NYC outside the Gallery. Painting opposite page right: “Blue Pour over Mountain Scene” Oil and cold wax on Birch Panel. 600mm x 600mm. painting right: “Peripheries” Oil and cold wax on linen-canvas. 1000mm x 2000mm (shown on TAG front and back page page as a reversed image with special the permission of the artist). Photographs and images grateful thanks and acknowledgements to: Vincent O’Donoghue at Green Fuse Gallery.- www.greenfuse.ie and Mark Borghi Fine Art, New York, USA. - www.borghi.org