Eamonn Higgins
 

'There's a very simple reason I started making the figures taller and it was that tall elegant forms tend to evoke beauty easier, it was purely an expression of design. And when I started to make the figures more masculine I started bringing empowerment and dominance into the equation.

 

Exhibitions included:

July 2006 – Art in the Wetlands – Introducing the Work and Artists of the South Lough Neagh Arts Initiative (Discovery Centre, Oxford Island and Millenium Arts Centre Portadown)

Nov 2006 – Untitled London – Throgmortons Gallery Central London

 

Public and Corporate Commissions:

Campions Garage Peugeot (Lincoln)

Commissioned by Peugeot to create a series of sculptures spanning a 30m long wall marking the boundary between their sales area and the High Street.

Sculpture for Glenravel commissioned by GEIA

Sculpture project which led to Cross generational workshops, as part of a  residency celebrating the local flax/lint traditions.

Nocton Pinhole Sculptures
A  Collaboration with a Photographer, to create a sculpture that utilizes Pinhole Photography and stainless steel sculpture. The sculptures will also act as way markers on the local cycle path.