Elizabeth Magill

Over the past few years her typically idiosyncratic revisioning of the tradition of the romantic sublime has resulted in a series of hauntingly distressed paintings of the landscape.

In the same year she was included in the seminal 'British Art Show', which first introduced many of the most prominent younger British artists to a wider public.

The exhibition launched at LCGA on 8 September 2017, with an introduction by Dr. Barbara Dawson, Director of the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin.

[2] For recent work, the creation process begins with a photograph which is scanned and the resulting image sprayed on canvas before being overpainted with oils to add highlights and contrast.

She has had one-person exhibitions at various venues throughout Western Europe including Magill has held fellowships at the Tate Liverpool and Saarlandisches Kunstlerhaus, Saarbrücken, Germany.