
Eddie O’Kane
Eddie O’Kane demonstrates a continuing interest in a sense of
place and the intemporal quality of that place in his practice over
the past thirty years. His main preoccupation is the timeless form of
human intervention in nature. He conveys the permanence of the landscape
and the transience of light. Increasingly concerns have centered on
the universality of painterly themes such as ‘the path’
and ‘the gate’ and ‘the city’. The importance
of travel to the artist’s inspiration is emphasised through his
work based on visits to England, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Germany and
areas in rural Ireland. His work makes reference to the influence of
a number of artists including; Johannes Vermeer, Jean Baptiste Camille
Corot, Andrew Wyeth, Edward Hopper and Karl Larssen. O’Kane studied
Fine Art/Painting at the College of Art in Belfast. He also completed
postgraduate study in Art and Design at University of Ulster. O’Kane
has exhibited extensively, with venues including the McClelland Gallery
and Queens University, Belfast, the Orchard Gallery and the Gordon Gallery,
Derry, Iontas, Sligo Art Gallery and the United States Embassy in Dublin.
He has exhibited a number of times in the Oireachtas, and Royal Ulster
Academy exhibitions. His work is featured in many private and public
collections including the Office of Public Works, Donegal County Council,
Hillsborough Castle the Derek Hill and Brian Friel Collections.
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Cafe
Zio
oil
on canvas, 40 x 30 cm

Interior
1
oil
on canvas, 100 x 150cm

Interior
2
oil
on canvas, 30 x 25 cm

Paletine
oil
on canvas, 40cm x 30cm

Roman
Forum
oil
on canvas, 40cm x 30cm

Dunmore
Street, Bristol
oil
on canvas, 30cm x 25cm

Cavanacor
oil
on canvas, 45cm x 30cm

Day
Lillies
oil
on panel, 60cm x 60cm

Prague
oil
on panel, 60cm x 90cm