Marion McConaghie

: July 2015

: 3

United Kingdom

 
 
  • I’ve always had a fascination with the passage of time in terms of how it affects colour along with the beauty inherent in the process of decay.

    I grew up near the Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland, so perhaps growing up near this rugged and wild coastline instilled in me the rhythmic language of nature. This manifests in particular in my original paintings of various abstract seascapes and landscapes, which use colours and tones from nature, textured with parallel ripples running through the centre, suggesting misty horizons and hidden lands.


  • 1992 - 1995

    Brighton University, UK


1992 - 1995

Brighton University, UK



 

I’ve always had a fascination with the passage of time in terms of how it affects colour along with the beauty inherent in the process of decay.

I grew up near the Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland, so perhaps growing up near this rugged and wild coastline instilled in me the rhythmic language of nature. This manifests in particular in my original paintings of various abstract seascapes and landscapes, which use colours and tones from nature, textured with parallel ripples running through the centre, suggesting misty horizons and hidden lands.