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Olga Geoghegan | Mariupol, 2022
Monoprint
Media Dimensions: 36 x 48 cm
Image Dimensions: 36 x 48 cm
Unique Work
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Olga Geoghegan originally trained as a painter at the Petersburg Academy of Arts but on her arrival in the UK developed an interest in graphics after winning a place at the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School in London. Painting from the ‘head’ rather than from ‘nature’, Olga uses various media to release her subjects from their abstract print background to create ethereal monoprints that inhabit a mythical, psychological space. Since arriving in the West, she has taken part in a large number of exhibitions in Britain – most notably the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Kew Gardens and various Affordable Art Fairs but also further afield in California, France, Spain, Switzerland and Russia. She has previously exhibited with the Gateway Gallery in Hale, Cheshire, the Silvina Gallery, California and is currently represented by the Saul Hay Gallery in Manchester and Nadia Waterfield Fine Arts in Stockbridge. Her works can be found in collections all around the world
Monoprint
Media Dimensions: 36 x 48 cm
Image Dimensions: 36 x 48 cm
Unique Work
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £90.00.
Olga Geoghegan originally trained as a painter at the Petersburg Academy of Arts but on her arrival in the UK developed an interest in graphics after winning a place at the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School in London. Painting from the ‘head’ rather than from ‘nature’, Olga uses various media to release her subjects from their abstract print background to create ethereal monoprints that inhabit a mythical, psychological space. Since arriving in the West, she has taken part in a large number of exhibitions in Britain – most notably the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Kew Gardens and various Affordable Art Fairs but also further afield in California, France, Spain, Switzerland and Russia. She has previously exhibited with the Gateway Gallery in Hale, Cheshire, the Silvina Gallery, California and is currently represented by the Saul Hay Gallery in Manchester and Nadia Waterfield Fine Arts in Stockbridge. Her works can be found in collections all around the world