[2] Eyre specialized in mural and decorative painting, textile design, printing and wood engraving.
In 1930, Eyre and Martin were commissioned by Reco Capey to create several large murals for the front of the new Yardley shop on Bond Street in London.
[citation needed] In October 1948, Proudman (then using her married name) exhibited three paintings at the Royal Academy in the RCAA group show: Mentone ‘tout va Bien’, Spring Morning, and Hollyhocks.
The Scotsman had this to say of her work: Two very personal and very decorative painters are Reco Capey … and Maureen Proudman, whose beautiful organized Spring Morning is worthy of detailed appreciation.
[citation needed] Proudman created many small wood engravings the earliest dated 1929 and the latest 1948.