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Marion McConaghie

Joined Artfinder: July 2015

Artworks for sale: 6

United Kingdom

About Marion McConaghie

 
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  • Biography
    Marion McConaghie is an artist and designer who creates a diverse range of images. Her style is defined by loose and sketchy strokes featuring delicate lines, some with explosive colour.

    She loves texture in her work and gives images energy and distortion to create haunting interpretations of subjects such as wild horses, flying birds, butterflies and echoes of people. Inspiration comes from natural history, fascination with ageing processes and themes of freedom and movement. She works with a variety of materials and techniques, including collage, acrylics, watercolours, charcoal, pencil and spray paints, plus digital techniques and experimental printing.

    Marion grew up near the Causeway Coast in Ireland and came to England to study art, gaining a First Class degree in Fine Art Painting.

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Biography

Marion McConaghie is an artist and designer who creates a diverse range of images. Her style is defined by loose and sketchy strokes featuring delicate lines, some with explosive colour.

She loves texture in her work and gives images energy and distortion to create haunting interpretations of subjects such as wild horses, flying birds, butterflies and echoes of people. Inspiration comes from natural history, fascination with ageing processes and themes of freedom and movement. She works with a variety of materials and techniques, including collage, acrylics, watercolours, charcoal, pencil and spray paints, plus digital techniques and experimental printing.

Marion grew up near the Causeway Coast in Ireland and came to England to study art, gaining a First Class degree in Fine Art Painting.