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O Paper weep for me Painting

Anne Rigney

Ireland

Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard

Size: 16 W x 16 H x 0 D in

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This mixed media painting on paper mounted on card is part of a series of works called Heartlines completed in 2019. This painting is expressing loss and sadness which could be the loss of a parent, a lover or child. The Heartline series of works are about connections and the bonds we form with others and through this loss, which is inevitable in life. In this work the artist is asking the paper to weep for her. If you look closely she writes this with pencil on the paper.

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Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 16 H x 0 D in

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. Anne Rigney is a mixed media abstract artist. Anne works from her studio in Roscommon, Ireland. She uses oils, acrylics and watercolour and inks on canvas and paper. She frequently incorporates collage elements into her work. Anne’s paintings are a reflection of the subject matter that interests her. Life is constantly changing and everything is in a constant state of flux. Speaking of her art, Anne says “I find my painting and art bring me into harmony with myself and the cosmos. Colour and the changing colours of nature are what interest me the most. Decaying leaves in the autumn, reflections in a pool of water or river which are constantly changing and full of energy- this is a reflection of the mind which is always busy and active, at the same time showing a calm exterior.” "Anne Rigney is a painter who frequently incorporates mixed-media elements, including collage, watercolour and ink drawing. Her abstract expressionist approach is anchored through a preoccupation with colour and line. Using photographs as source material, Anne documents her rural surroundings, tracking nuanced details, such as the reflection of light on water, or the movement of shadows across the landscape. She is particularly drawn to rivers and lakes, symbolic of flux and transition. Her painterly engagement is largely unconscious and instinctive; however, autobiographical aspects are present, tracing pivotal events in the artist’s life." Joanne Laws. From Working Artists Roscommon Brochure, New Works Joanne Laws is features editor Visual Artists Ireland. “In the abstract Anne Rigney creates striking and provoking work” Ian Wiezorek. The Irish Times

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