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EAMON COLMAN: THE WIDTH OF YOURSELF

Past exhibition
7 - 29 February 2020
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7 - 29 FEBRUARY, 2020

Solomon Fine Art is delighted to host its first and much anticipated solo exhibition by artist Eamon Colman.

Colman’s life-long passion for walking has taken him to vast and dramatic landscapes throughout the world but The Width of Yourself see’s the artist reign in his focus, creating paintings inspired by walks within a 30 mile radius of his home in rural Kilkenny. Blending the figurative and the abstract, Colman’s patchwork style of colour and pattern captures the shifting weather, sights and stories of the explored terrain.

Born in Dublin in 1957, Eamon Colman studied in the Trinity Art Workshop and the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, beginning a full time professional career in 1979. He was chairperson of The Artists Association of Ireland (1993-1995) and elected President of the European Council of Artists (1995-2000). Having created over forty solo exhibitions presented nationally and internationally including The Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery; Temple Bar Gallery; Oriel Q Gallery, Wales; Stern Studio Gallery, Vienna; and The Cecille R. Hunt Gallery, St. Louis, USA, he is considered one of Ireland's most important contemporary painters. In recognition of his major contribution to Irish culture Colman was elected a member of Aosdána in 2007 and to the Toscairi in 2018.

Colman’s work is represented in many major collections including: The Arts Council of Ireland, Office of Public Works - Government Collection, Gordon Lambert Collection – Irish Museum of Modern Art, AIB Bank, Bank of Ireland, K P M G, Smurfit Ireland Grp, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, Arthur Anderson, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Tralee Regional Technical College, Fyffes Ireland, Delta Airlines, The Danish Arts Council, De Vere’s private collection and various private collections worldwide. 

In 2003 Colman moved from his native Dublin to set up a studio in the rural uplands of north-east Co. Kilkenny where he lives and works.


  • Eamon Colman, Painting for Sonja. The river wall is reached, sudden loneliness and then peace
    Eamon Colman
    Painting for Sonja. The river wall is reached, sudden loneliness and then peace
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    124 x 111 cm
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  • Eamon Colman, Tangling shadows, shaking all roots, deep in solitude
    Eamon Colman
    Tangling shadows, shaking all roots, deep in solitude
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    76 x 104 cm
  • Eamon Colman, In the imaginary garden, one can still hear the Angelus bell
    Eamon Colman
    In the imaginary garden, one can still hear the Angelus bell
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    76 x 104 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Cold earth slept below the valley of the Thrush, 2018/19
    Eamon Colman
    Cold earth slept below the valley of the Thrush, 2018/19
    mixed media on Somerset 360gram acid free paper under acrylic
    76 x 104 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Horace there by Homer stands
    Eamon Colman
    Horace there by Homer stands
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    76 x 104 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Altocumulus clouds blow dreaming to altitude
    Eamon Colman
    Altocumulus clouds blow dreaming to altitude
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    76 x 104 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Swimming through the fog, the night stops at the hill of souls
    Eamon Colman
    Swimming through the fog, the night stops at the hill of souls
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    60 x 56 cm
  • Eamon Colman, A leaning into the light
    Eamon Colman
    A leaning into the light
    oil and mixed media on Somerset 360gram acid free paper under acrylic
    60 x 56 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Above the small holding radio signals penetrate the silence
    Eamon Colman
    Above the small holding radio signals penetrate the silence
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    60 x 56 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Through the forest undergrowth the wind hesitated and moved towards day
    Eamon Colman
    Through the forest undergrowth the wind hesitated and moved towards day
    mixed media on Somerset 360 gram acid free paper under acrylic
    60 x 56 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Songs from the mountain sing of two worlds: one hidden the other young
    Eamon Colman
    Songs from the mountain sing of two worlds: one hidden the other young
    oil and mixed media on Somerset 360gram acid free paper under acrylic
    60 x 56 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Moor Hen call from the smell of the pond, it seems to furrow the smooth surface of silence
    Eamon Colman
    Moor Hen call from the smell of the pond, it seems to furrow the smooth surface of silence
    oil and mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper, under acrylic
    37 x 43 cm
  • Eamon Colman, The sodden nest of a cold-eyed Thrush
    Eamon Colman
    The sodden nest of a cold-eyed Thrush
    oil and mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper, under acrylic
    37 x 43 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Day came to sunsets windless calm, where the air was still, heavy and warm between the hedges
    Eamon Colman
    Day came to sunsets windless calm, where the air was still, heavy and warm between the hedges
    oil and mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper, under acrylic
    37 x 43 cm
  • Eamon Colman, The cold north air, like a lens of ice, transforms and clarifies the curlew call
    Eamon Colman
    The cold north air, like a lens of ice, transforms and clarifies the curlew call
    oil and mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper, under acrylic
    37 x 43 cm
  • Eamon Colman, The wind shred banner of the Autumn light
    Eamon Colman
    The wind shred banner of the Autumn light
    oil and mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper, under acrylic
    37 x 43 cm
  • Eamon Colman, Soft winged as an evening owl, the night came pink and magenta
    Eamon Colman
    Soft winged as an evening owl, the night came pink and magenta
    oil and mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper, under acrylic
    37 x 43 cm
    € 2,000.00
  • Eamon Colman, Golden fields showed wet and clear
    Eamon Colman
    Golden fields showed wet and clear
    mixed media on 280gram Yupo Japanese paper under acrylic
    44 x 53 cm

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