In Curated by Rain, Eamon Colman extends a lifelong engagement with landscape, observation, and the lived experience of nature into a body of work shaped by immersion, duration, and chance. Developed following his 2025 artist residency at Mount Congreve Gardens,[1] the exhibition emerges from sustained encounters with one of Ireland’s most celebrated horticultural environments, a place where cultivated order and natural unpredictability exist in constant dialogue.
Colman’s practice has long resisted spectacle in favour of attention. Like his recent exhibition One at the Tea House in Kilkenny, these works arise from prolonged looking: sitting, noticing, waiting, and returning. The paintings carry the atmosphere of repeated visits through changing weather and seasons, where colour, texture, natural forms, smell, and shifting light accumulate slowly into visual thought. During the residency, Colman created sketches, photographs, notes, and plant material directly from the gardens, translating these experiences into paintings that move between observation and memory, structure and intuition.
The exhibition’s title originates from necessity, when, during the installation of several paintings in Mount Congreve’s charming derelict Peach House, ‘the frequent showers of rain became an integral element of the curation due to the numerous leaks in the roof. The artwork was placed safely in the dry areas - curated by rain.’[2] What began as a practical necessity evolved into a central metaphor within Colman’s thinking. In this accidental choreography, weather assumed authorship.
From this moment, Curated by Rain expands outward into a wider reflection on human behaviour and vulnerability. Rain determines movement: whether we venture outside, what we wear, where we gather, and what we avoid. Increasingly, climate and extreme weather shape not only individual routines but collective futures. Floods, environmental instability, and climate change now alter landscapes and lives on a global scale. Colman suggests that, in different ways, all of us are becoming curated by the weather.
Yet these paintings are not didactic. Rather, they remain rooted in close observation and sensory experience. The garden becomes both subject and thinking space, a site where beauty, fragility, growth, and uncertainty coexist. Colman’s immersion in Mount Congreve Gardens deepens his longstanding research into the relationship between culture and ecology, while reaffirming painting itself as an act of sustained attention in an accelerated world. Ultimately, Curated by Rain is less about depicting the gardens than about inhabiting them - and recognising how deeply human life remains entangled with forces beyond our control.
[1] This year-long residency is a collaboration between Artform, Dunmore East and Mount Congreve Gardens, Co. Waterford.
[2] Martina O’Byrne, Program Director at Artform Dunmore East.
EAMON COLMAN: CURATED BY RAIN
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Eamon ColmanAhhh there, did you ever dance in the woods?, 2024-2026mixed media on linen150 x 150 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, Ahhh there, did you ever dance in the woods?, 2024-2026€ 12,000.00 -
Eamon ColmanAll aboard for Pigeon Mountain, 2025-2026mixed media on linen150 x 150 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, All aboard for Pigeon Mountain, 2025-2026€ 12,000.00 -
Eamon ColmanWhich do you think is louder, the radio or the cricket?, 2024-2025mixed media on linen100 x 100 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, Which do you think is louder, the radio or the cricket?, 2024-2025€ 8,000.00 -
Eamon ColmanThere you go now, the trees are singing to you, 2025-2026mixed media on linen100 x 100 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, There you go now, the trees are singing to you, 2025-2026€ 8,000.00 -
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Eamon ColmanOne November morning, yesterday’s water is solid, 2025-2026mixed media on linen100 x 100 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, One November morning, yesterday’s water is solid, 2025-2026€ 8,000.00 -
Eamon ColmanThere's a moon in them there puddles (a walk with U and M), 2025-2026mixd media on linen100 x 100 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, There's a moon in them there puddles (a walk with U and M), 2025-2026€ 8,000.00 -
Eamon ColmanI heard the cuckoo call my name, 2024-2026mixed media on linen40 x 40 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, I heard the cuckoo call my name, 2024-2026€ 1,700.00 -
Eamon ColmanA portrait of a blue day, 2024-2026mixed media on linen40 x 40 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, A portrait of a blue day, 2024-2026€ 1,700.00 -
Eamon ColmanThe vastest things are those we may not learn, 2024-2026mixed media on linen40 x 40 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, The vastest things are those we may not learn, 2024-2026€ 1,700.00 -
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Eamon ColmanMilk cloud sand almost blue, 2025-2026mixed media on linen30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, Milk cloud sand almost blue, 2025-2026€ 1,300.00 -
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Eamon ColmanThe lit or hooded ghost, 2025-2026mixed media on linen30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, The lit or hooded ghost, 2025-2026€ 1,300.00 -
Eamon ColmanThe bird house sang of an exotic past, 2022-2026mixed media on linen30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, The bird house sang of an exotic past, 2022-2026€ 1,300.00 -
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Eamon ColmanMoon in the morning throws the shutters open, 2022-2026mixed media on linen30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, Moon in the morning throws the shutters open, 2022-2026€ 1,300.00 -
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Eamon ColmanPlume Rising, 2024/2026mixed media on panel30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, Plume Rising, 2024/2026€ 1,300.00 -
Eamon ColmanThe morning of the essential sparrow, 2024/2026mixed media on panel30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, The morning of the essential sparrow, 2024/2026€ 1,300.00 -
Eamon ColmanThe snow tree recalls a tale of a spider wind, 2022-2026mixed media on linen30 x 30 cmCourtesy of Solomon Fine ArtCopyright The ArtistSolomon Fine Art - Eamon Colman, The snow tree recalls a tale of a spider wind, 2022-2026€ 1,300.00 -
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Kilkenny Observer | Eamon Colman: Curated by Rain
May 29, 2026In Curated by Rain , Eamon Colman extends a lifelong engagement with landscape, observation, and the lived experience of nature into a body of work shaped by immersion, duration, and... -
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THE ARTIST'S WELL: Eamon Colman
Series 1 / Episode #40 : Interview with Alan Keane April 24, 2021The Artist’s Well meets up with Eamon Colman in his beloved garden in rural Kilkenny. An endless source of inspiration, the vivid and ever changing colours eventually find their way... -
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