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Summer Exhibition 2010 12 June 2010 to 20 June 2010 A Group Exhibition to include work by Sylvia Paul, Jenny Hirst, Sophie Harding, Plum Neasmith, Chrissy Silver, Kirsty Wain, Betty Harrison, Mary Rippon, Emma Pickering, Eithne Twomey, Lynne Wilkes. Summer Exhibition 2010 The Pool House, South Paddock, Sevenhampton, Glos, GL54 5SW Preview: Saturday 12 June [...]

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I am exhibiting in the Paul McPherson Gallery in Greenwich until the 22nd May. Last week on a lovely sunny evening I had my private view.May is such a busy month for artists and their followers it is always a worry whether anyone will turn up.But 35 loyal friends and other art lovers made the [...]

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A rare moment of peace in a very busy exhibition – just before the exhibition was taken down on Tuesday Eithne Twomey managed to photograph the hang. A tantalising flavour of the show. Can’t wait for the next one!

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Eithne Twomey has been painting water, tides, mud, riverbeds, barges, boats, quays, for a few years now trying to make sense of the place she came from and the place she is living in now. This collection of paintings combines her sources of Cork Harbour where she grew up and Creekside, Deptford near where she [...]

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CREEKSIDE OPEN 2009 Two exhibitions from one submission 07.24 May 2009 04.21 June 2009 A.P.T.Gallery..Harold wharf,6 Creekside,Deptford LONDON Opening hours:Thursday to sunday from 12-5pm london wide competition…two curators Jenni Lomax and Mark Wallanger. Eithne will be showing in the second exhibition curated by Mark Wallanger and the prizegiving day is June 6th@3.30pm!

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Camber Sheds 20x20cms oil 2008 Eithne Twomey studied Fine Art and Ceramics in the Crawford School of Art,Cork,Ireland in the 70′s and 80′s.She worked in Ceramics and exhibited widely in Ireland at that time. Painting  became a full-time commitment  around six years ago.She has been painting water, tides, mud, riverbeds, barges, boats, quays, for a [...]

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