Solomon Fine Art is delighted to present a new collection of expressive, abstract works by artist Leah Beggs.
These new paintings reflect the fleeting moments that inspire the work: a pause in a storm, a sudden brightness, the quiet after rain. They are not literal scenes, but abstract responses shaped by the shifting moods of Ireland’s west coast.
They hold traces of weather, time and place and are invitations to slow down and notice the rare, transient beauty in what passes quickly.
Leah Beggs: What's Seldom is Wonderful
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Leah BeggsThe Sum of All the Parts, 2024oil on canvas180 x 220 cm€ 13,950.00LB1191 -
Leah BeggsThe Resting Light, 2025oil on canvas150 x 200 cmLB1192 -
Leah BeggsNight Swimming - Lake, 2026oil on canvas140 x 140 cm€ 5,900.00LB1193 -
Leah BeggsThe Summer Meadow, 2026oil on canvas140 x 140 cmLB1194 -
Leah BeggsThe Atlantic's Breath, 2025oil on canvas140 x 130
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Leah BeggsA Solitary Dip, 2025oil on canvas140 x 130 cm€ 5,500.00LB1196 -
Leah BeggsAll the Small Things, 2026oil on canvas110 x 110 cmLB1197 -
Leah BeggsMorning Frost, 2026oil on canvas110 x 110 cm€ 3,800.00LB1198 -
Leah BeggsWhat's Seldom is Wonderful, 2026oil on canvas110 x 110 cm€ 3,800.00LB1199 -
Leah BeggsNight Swimming - Harbour, 2026oil on canvas110 x 110 cm€ 3,800.00LB1207 -
Leah BeggsApricity, 2026oil on canvas110 x 100 cmLB1200 -
Leah BeggsSmell the Heather, 2026oil on canvas75 x 75 cmLB1201 -
Leah BeggsÉowyn's Growl, 2026oil on canvas40 x 40 cmLB1202 -
Leah BeggsMeandering, 2026oil on canvas40 x 50 cm€ 1,295.00LB1203 -
Leah BeggsGloaming I, 2024oil on paper48.5 x 48.5 cmLB1205 -
Leah BeggsGloaming II, 2024oil on paper48.5 x 48.5 cmLB1206 -
Leah BeggsSummer Solstice, 2026oil on canvas30 x 30 cmLB1204
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Meet the Artist: Leah Beggs - capturing the smell of rain through the painting
words by Philip Carton February 10, 2024Abstract paintings that explore our connection with nature and the emotional sensory experiences of the landscape. Leah Beggs is a graduate of IADT, Dun Laoighaire and is currently based in... -
On Show: Two to View - Leah Beggs
words by Niall McMonagle February 18, 2024LEAH BEGGS Everything Smells Different When it Rains Beggs, who lives in the west of Ireland, is known for her atmospheric landscapes. This new show features a vibrant palette and... -
In The Picture: Leah Beggs' Everything Smells Different When It Rains
RTE Culture - Visual Arts February 12, 2024Everything Smells Different When It Rains is the title of a new show from painter Leah Beggs, currently showing at Dublin's Solomon Fine Art. EVERYTHING SMELLS DIFFERENT WHEN IT RAINS... -
THE ARTIST'S WELL: Leah Beggs
Series 2 / episode #13: Live interview with Alan Keane February 12, 2022In this episode, we visit The Solomon Gallery in Dublin city where artist Leah Beggs is having her forth solo exhibition. By kind permission of proprietor and gallerist Tara Murphy,... -
Leah Beggs: Sunday Independent interview
WORDS BY MARY O'SULLIVAN / PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY GAVIN February 27, 2022My Favourite Room:Painter Leah Begg’s unique sloping housE A rtist Leah Beggs moved into her new home during lockdown and she has made it cosy with all finishes done and... -
IRISH TIMES: Leah Beggs Review
AIDAN DUNNE: CHANCE AND THE SPACE BETWEEN THINGS January 22, 2019Light, mist and wonder from Leah Beggs and a group of four artists explore creativity through chance in Some Concrete Possibilites Aidan Dunne Detail from Leah Beggs, Should Have Gone... -
SUNDAY TIMES: LEAH BEGGS REVIEW
by John O'Sullivan January 13, 2019Leah Beggs’ exhibition The Space Between is showing at the Solomon Fine Art gallery in Dublin The Space Between Leah Beggs is an unabashedly accessible artist. The rich tones —... -
THE GLOSS: Beggs & Climent in house feature
Architect: Maria McVeigh / Interiors: Eoin Lyons September 23, 2018See Inside This Original Victorian Redbrick With A Modern Extension SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 BY DIGITAL In the hands of the RIGHT DESIGNERS , an original Victorian redbrick retains its INTEGRITY... -
What Lies Beneath: Downpour by Leah Beggs
Independent | by Niall MacMonagle October 3, 2016Every week the world over, three million people move to cities. The lure of bright lights, anonymity and jobs versus wild Atlantic ways and all those other empty, unspoilt spots...
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