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Lola Donoghue Ireland

Lola Donoghue is an Irish artist living and working in Galway, in the West of Ireland. She graduated at the top of her class with a first class honours degree in Fine Art (Painting) from Limerick School of Art and Design.

Imbued with a painterly, yet childlike quality, her work is characterized by a predominantly white-on-white palette, layered with a mix of muted colors and splashes of bright neon. Her work is light and fresh and he compositions are a delicate balance between linear forms and more built up areas of paint.

"My paintings are captured moments and experiences," says Donoghue. "They are always an emerging process, I never know quite what the finished piece will look like. I like when I discover things by accident and I usually let this dictate the direction of the painting." Her work is held in private collections all over the world.