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Julie Ann Haines | Early Evening, Fitzgibbon Street, 2023
Etching
Media Dimensions: 70.5 x 54 cm
Image Dimensions: 58.5 x 41.5 cm
Edition of 40
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Julie Ann Haines’ work captures fleeting, solitary moments in the urban spaces close to where she works and lives. She is drawn to starkly illuminated and unpeopled views that reflect the stuff of everyday living and a shared human experience. Her work depicts singular motifs and layers colours in either multiplate etchings or monotypes. The submitted artwork here is inspired by her immediate surroundings. Her work contemplates quiet moments in the private and unremarkable domestic spaces of others. She is interested in themes of transience, presence and absence and is asking questions about the structures we build, the objects we collect and the traces we leave behind. Haines graduated from Norwich School of Art in 1989 with a BA Hons in Fine Art Painting. She was awarded the Royal Hibernian Academy Print Prize in 2025 and the Arts Council of Ireland Agility Award in 2024. Her work was exhibited in Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2023/2022 and other exhibition highlights include Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025/2022, National Gallery of Ireland, Silent City, 2024, International Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery London 2022. Her work is in the collection of Art Council N. Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, National Library of Ireland and British Library amongst others.
Etching
Media Dimensions: 70.5 x 54 cm
Image Dimensions: 58.5 x 41.5 cm
Edition of 40
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £64.80.
Julie Ann Haines’ work captures fleeting, solitary moments in the urban spaces close to where she works and lives. She is drawn to starkly illuminated and unpeopled views that reflect the stuff of everyday living and a shared human experience. Her work depicts singular motifs and layers colours in either multiplate etchings or monotypes. The submitted artwork here is inspired by her immediate surroundings. Her work contemplates quiet moments in the private and unremarkable domestic spaces of others. She is interested in themes of transience, presence and absence and is asking questions about the structures we build, the objects we collect and the traces we leave behind. Haines graduated from Norwich School of Art in 1989 with a BA Hons in Fine Art Painting. She was awarded the Royal Hibernian Academy Print Prize in 2025 and the Arts Council of Ireland Agility Award in 2024. Her work was exhibited in Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2023/2022 and other exhibition highlights include Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025/2022, National Gallery of Ireland, Silent City, 2024, International Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery London 2022. Her work is in the collection of Art Council N. Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, National Library of Ireland and British Library amongst others.