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Painting

Tremblay Station (Eryn ONeill)

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1
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3000 CAD
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Tremblay Station, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 in x 36 in

Living in an urban centre, there is constant growth and change, at times these changes are subtle, however, in recent years the city of Ottawa has undergone massive development, and her intention is to visually capture that transformation. The central feature is the newly implemented LRT (Light Rail Transit), and the surrounding architectural structures.

This painting "Tremblay Station" is part of an ongoing series that deals with investigative interactions with urban spaces, as both a commuter and artist gathering inspiration for the work. Eryn has become fascinated with the complex architectural elements of both the new Ottawa Light Rail stations, as well as the existing ones, creating a direct conversation with the decades of development.

Tremblay Station, 2020, acrylique sur toile, 18 x 36 pouces

La peinture « Tremblay Station » [Station Tremblay] fait partie d’une série en cours qui réfléchit sur les interactions volontaires avec les espaces urbains, durant les déplacements et en tant qu’artiste en quête d’inspiration. Eryn éprouve une fascination nouvelle envers les éléments architecturaux complexes des stations de train léger d’Ottawa, existantes et à venir, une sorte d’échange entre les décennies de construction.

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Artist Website/Site Web de l'artiste: https://www.eofineart.com/ 

LinkedIn: Eryn O'Neill

Instagram: @eofineart

Eryn O’Neill holds a BFA from NSCAD University, and an MFA from the University of Waterloo. She completed her MA at Carleton University in Art and Architectural History and Curatorial Studies. Currently she is pursuing a Masters of Architecture at Carleton University. O'Neill's paintings celebrate the transitional urban landscape.

Eryn O’Neill est titulaire d’un baccalauréat en beaux-arts de l’Université NSCAD et d’une maîtrise en beaux-arts de l’Université de Waterloo. Elle a obtenu une maîtrise à l’Université Carleton en histoire de l’art et de l’architecture et en études commissariales. Elle poursuit actuellement une maîtrise en architecture à l’Université de Carleton. Ses toiles célèbrent le paysage urbain en transition.

 

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