Stripe Vase 1 | AISLING DRENNAN

£850.00

Oil paint, oil bar and pencil on panel

54H × 44W cm

Framed

Oil paint, oil bar and pencil on panel

54H × 44W cm

Framed

ADDITIONAL INFO

By Aisling Drennan

Oil paint, oil bar and pencil on panel

54H x 44W cm

Hand painted frame

£850

Year of completion 2025

About this artwork: The focus with this series of paintings was to challenge traditional floral representations. Aisling wanted to make paintings of the unexpected, blurring the lines of flower structures and give the essence of an interior setting. Experimenting with techniques such as scratching off paint or using coloured pencil over thick paint applications adds individual texture and character to each painting.

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Aisling Drennan artist bio photo

Aisling Drennan

ARTIST BIO

Aisling Drennan, a Master in Fine Art graduate from Central Saint Martins, is a contemporary abstract painter whose work explores the tactile and playful qualities of oil paint. Her artistic techniques of scratching off paint and layering coloured pencils over thick pain thereby adding texture, complexity, and character to each piece. This process of building up and then erasing or revealing layers creates depth, inviting the viewer to look beyond the surface and engage with the work on a deeper level.

Drennan’s work draws inspiration from the American Abstract Expressionist movement and her background as a former professional Irish dancer with Riverdance. Artists such as Joan Mitchell, Sean Scully, and Willem de Kooning have significantly influenced her journey, shaping her distinct balance between chaos and structure.

The intention behind her current series of floral paintings was to challenge traditional representations, moving away from the typical “pretty flowers in a vase” composition. The aim was to create floral paintings that surprise and intrigue, blurring the boundaries of floral shapes while hinting at the essence of an interior space.

Aisling won the Freyer Award for excellence in contemporary painting from the Royal Dublin Society of Arts (2011). Her work was shortlisted for the John Moore’s painting prize, Jackson’s Open painting prize and the Visual Art Open (2018). She received an Arts Bursary from the Women’s Irish Network in partnership with the UK Irish Embassy (2020) and was a selected artist for the Royal Ulster Academy’s exhibition the same year. Her work featured in the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art’s annual exhibition (2023) and at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in the Savoy Hotel, London.