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Michelle Boyle

Michelle Boyle is an established artist in oil and watercolour painting and an occasional curator with a rural studio base in Cavan Ireland and a developing base in Mumbai India. Identity and lived experience are central to the artist’s practice. She commits to deep observation of people and place expressed in painting, drawing and new experimentation in video, installation and paper casting. Her work connects into a universal narrative of home as a physical and internalised place of belonging . Michelle was born in London and adopted as a child to Dublin, growing up in the suburb of Ballymun with her 3 adopted sisters. Her solo shows in Ireland and India explore her personal story of childhood and motherhood which resonate to broader narratives. Her paintings are described as “sensitive, powerful and poetic” and are held in major public collections. Title- Kondiba’s Garden Ananda Pune Medium- watercolour Size-51″x41″

Michelle Boyle

Michelle Boyle is an established artist in oil and watercolour painting and an occasional curator with a rural studio base in Cavan Ireland and a developing base in Mumbai India. Identity and lived experience are central to the artist’s practice. She commits to deep observation of people and place expressed in painting, drawing and new experimentation in video, installation and paper casting. Her work connects into a universal narrative of home as a physical and internalised place of belonging . Michelle was born in London and adopted as a child to Dublin, growing up in the suburb of Ballymun with her 3 adopted sisters. Her solo shows in Ireland and India explore her personal story of childhood and motherhood which resonate to broader narratives. Her paintings are described as “sensitive, powerful and poetic” and are held in major public collections.

Title- Kondiba’s Garden Ananda Pune
Medium- watercolour
Size-51″x41″

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