Eamon Everall, MA., Cert Ed., MifL.
Eamon Everall,
MA., Cert Ed., MifL.
is an English artist and educator. He was one of the 12 founder members
of the
Stuckists art group. He paints in a “neo-cubist” style,
with subjects from life worked on over a long period.
Eamon creates vivid compositions incorporating elements of
neo-cubism. He mostly works from life and observation, although there
is considerable interpretation in the end result.
Some of his paintings may take several years to complete, as changes are
made and the composition revised over many layers. He is also
technically knowledgeable, studying theories of “paint chemistry,
technique, history of art, composition and the perceptual process. I
consider such knowledge an essential part of the painter’s method.”
He goes on Buddhist meditation retreats, and this can inform his work:
the idea for the painting
The Gift came to him “in a flash” during one.
He refrains from talking about the meaning of the painting, as it “works
on a number of different levels. I’m trying to create paintings which
can be revisited time and time again, so the viewer finds a growing set
of meanings and sensations.”
As well as producing paintings and related 2D art work, Eamon also
creates 3D works which range from small palm sized ceramic pieces to
large outdoor stone sculpture. He won a commission for a Millennium
sculpture in East London.
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