My ‘poured’ paintings to go to Florida gallery!

So excited to be able to share that the 9 ‘poured’ paintings that I made in the last few days have ALL been requested by Mark Borghi Fine Art for his Palm Beach gallery in Florida

http://www.borghi.org

stateside

The title ‘stateside’ really has nothing to do with these 2 paintings. It’s just that I have an exciting trip planned to San Francisco and New York for the end of the month. The excitement is boosting my energy levels so I am painting rather furiously. Also, I have Richard Diebenkorn on my mind as I will be staying in Berkeley and will try to see as many of his paintings as I can

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Untitled 1
120cm sq on canvas

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Untitled 2
120cm sq on canvas

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Drying in my studio

6 new works with wax

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where from and where to now
2 panels 40 x 60 cm

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straits and absorbing
2 panels 40 cm square

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4 leaves and territories
2 panels 50cm square

Liz Doyle is building a new collection of abstract works in oils and cold wax medium on wooden panels
The panels are the highest quality from Milliken Bros
The wax is Gamblin wax from T Lawrence in the UK imported from USA
The oils are best quality with proven lightfastness, mostly from Gerstaeker in Germany
Liz also uses Sennelier oilbars

Liz is working on themes to do with land, territory, migration, erosion and the environment. The layers of wax and oil are built up with a roller and palette knife. The layers are drawn on  and scraped through with a knife revealing hidden colours and adding texture. The wiggly lines evoke ancient migration routes and territorial boundary changes. Liz’s inspiration comes from her passion for her rugged home landscape in Donegal, Ireland and her extensive travels, most recently in the Himalayas in Nepal, in Italy and Portugal.

Liz Doyle is looking for galleries in Ireland, and any city galleries in Europe or USA who would like to be the first to show these new works

Please contact her in the first instance through this blog or by email on liz-doyle@live.com

6 new works with wax

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where from and where to now

2 panels 40 x 60 cm

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straits and absorbing

2 panels 40 cm square

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4 leaves and territories

2 panels 50cm square

Liz Doyle is building a new collection of abstract works in oils and cold wax medium on wooden panels

The panels are the highest quality from Milliken Bros

The wax is Gamblin wax from T Lawrence in the UK imported from USA

The oils are best quality with proven lightfastness, mostly from Gerstaeker in Germany

Liz also uses Sennelier oilbars

Liz is working on themes to do with land, territory, migration, erosion and the environment. The layers of wax and oil are built up with a roller and palette knife. The layers are drawn on  and scraped through with a knife revealing hidden colours and adding texture. The wiggly lines evoke ancient migration routes and territorial boundary changes. Liz’s inspiration comes from her passion for her rugged home landscape in Donegal, Ireland and her extensive travels, most recently in the Himalayas in Nepal, in Italy and Portugal.

Liz Doyle is looking for galleries in Ireland, and any city galleries in Europe or USA who would like to be the first to show these new works

Please contact her in the first instance through this blog or by email on liz-doyle@live.com

plea for a west coast home

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I am looking for gallery space for these 5 works
2 x 80cm square
3 x 50cm square
‘Orange lustre jug series’
Please contact me on liz-doyle@live.com if you know of any galleries, or curators, particularly in USA who would be interested in seeing these
They are currently unframed and I will happily ship them at my own cost