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An exhibition of work inspired by flowers featuring paintings from Emma Coyle's In Bloom series. The In Bloom series commenced in 2002 and this is the first time the work has been exhibited in public.
Coyle has been working within art for nearly 20 years and been based in London since 2006. She has exhibited in numerous Chelsea art fairs and London galleries including a solo show in Mayfair and exhibiting in the prestigious Mall Galleries.
Coyle' current work embodies 1st generation American Pop art qualities of the 1950's while focusing on contemporary imagery. Her focus is to produce accomplished paintings of a Fine Art standard within the process and execution of ideas. She is also working on an ongoing abstract project which commenced in 2002.
Her work has appeared in The Times Sunday STYLE supplement, and on the cover of Level 25 art journal in Arizona America and Kapa magazine (Sunday magazine of Greece's most prestigious newspaper, Kathimerini). Coyle’ work was selected by Los Angeles curator Bridget Carron for her collection Power Pop on Saatchi’ online gallery in 2014.
Coyle' work has also featured in the Mayfair Times February 2015 and in the August 2015 edition of Avari art magazine in Washington America. More recently the 'Linear Abstraction' and 'The Existence' series has featured in the German based contemporary art magazine Visions Libres {March 2016} and on the cover of London's Litro magazine {April 2016}. Coyle has also been interviewed in London's Family Office Elite magazine {October 2016}.
Just before moving to London Coyle had solo exhibitions in the Signal Art Centre in Co. Wicklow and the Bank of Ireland’s art centre in Dublin, and was described as ‘one of the cities most promising new artist’ {Metro Life news paper- January 2006}, and a ‘rising young artist’ {Irish Independent- May 2006}.
Since being based in London Coyle has also expanded her audience by exhibiting in Los Angeles, and in several galleries in New York City, where her work has been positively received. She has also exhibited in NYC charity events alongside artists Jeff Koons, Yoko Ono, Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith.
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