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dc.contributor.authorDoyle, Lucy
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-13T09:20:11Z
dc.date.available2017-06-13T09:20:11Z
dc.date.issued2017-06-01
dc.identifier.citationLucy Doyle, 'Feast', [catalogue], Tigroney Press, 2017-06-01, Tigroney Non-Fiction, 2017-06-08en
dc.identifier.isbn9781912290062
dc.descriptionThe catalogue of the solo exhibition of paintings by the Irish-based artist Lucy Doyle shown at the Doorway Gallery in Dublin during May 2017. Called ‘Feast’ the collection of paintings were inspired by her daughter’s wedding. She writes: ‘I started work on this exhibition in autumn 2015, directly after my daughter’s wedding, which we celebrated at home, which took up months of preparation, working on the garden etc. From out of all the excitement and celebrations, ideas for paintings began to take shape. Flower girls, gardenscapes, food-laden tables, and flower arrangements became a rich source of inspiration for the work I was planning to do for my next show. And so ‘Feast’ emerged. ‘ Since graduating from Art College in 1982 Lucy Doyle has held a solo show every 1 - 2 years. Over these past 30 or more years, she has developed her own very unique and personal style, which is about colour and textures. Her compositions are constructed within a shallow space, in which she challenges the conventions of perspective, in order to celebrate the surface decorative qualities and two dimensionality of the canvas. She writes: ‘I like to keep an open and relaxed mind when it comes to my subject matter. This enables me to be very eclectic, sourcing ideas from the place and people around me, or from books, films, paintings, from art history or simply a feeling, a whim, nostalgia or even a mood. When it comes to composing and constructing a painting from an idea, I like to incorporate an element of experimentation. I achieve this by trying out new ways to apply the paint. In Feast I have explored different coloured grounds within one composition, from terre verte to cadmium red, as well as my old favourite rose and ochre hues, hopefully finding different ways to represent my idea of space and form. By pushing the boundaries and limits of my style as far as I can go, I attempt to keep my work as alive, vital and as fresh as possible. When it comes to the act of painting itself, and when I finally get out the paints and start laying out the composition, I very quickly let the interplay of colour and textures that are created in the moment take president. Whatever it takes to produce a balanced harmonious painting, where the colours remain vibrant and stand alone, is in essence what I am all about. At this stage, previous plans of content and narrative might be shelved or compromised to the betterment of the whole. I work in impasto using a palette knife which keeps me in touch with the pure physicality of the paint in all its tactile, colour- infused buttery beauty.’en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherTigroney Pressen
dc.rightsYen
dc.subjectPaintingsen
dc.subjectImages of paintingsen
dc.subjectIrish artisten
dc.subjectOil paintingsen
dc.subjectDublinen
dc.subjectFigurative paintingen
dc.subjectOil paintingen
dc.subjectArt historyen
dc.subjectColouristen
dc.subjectImpastoen
dc.subjectIrish art -- 21st centuryen
dc.subjectCatalogue of paintingsen
dc.subjectDoyle, Lucyen
dc.subjectDoorway Gallery (Dublin, Ireland)en
dc.titleFeasten
dc.typecatalogueen
dc.type.supercollectionedepositireland
dc.publisher.placeirelanden
dc.description.version1st editionen
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.relation.ispartofseriesdate2017-06-08en
dc.relation.ispartofseriestitleTigroney Non-Fictionen
dc.rights.holderDoyle, Lucyen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/80364


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