Artist Adrian Margey photographed ahead of his exhibition at The Ebrington Hotel.
Artist Adrian Margey is set to stage a major exhibition and sale of his work at the Ebrington Hotel next weekend, from February 2-4.
This will be the first art exhibition to be held at the iconic Ebrington Square venue. Well-known for his contemporary and traditional depictions of Ireland’s landscapes and landmarks, Margey’s latest collection will place a focus on the North West.
Derry City’s landmarks, the rugged beauty of Donegal and the charm of the Causeway Coast have inspired this new body of work.
“I am over the moon to be exhibiting my work at The Ebrington Hotel. I feel it is fitting that this new body of work is being staged in a key piece of tourism infrastructure that links the Causeway Coast and Donegal,” enthused Margey.
“Sitting at one end of the Peace Bridge, I have taken great inspiration from the views of the city from Ebrington. I also appreciate the significance of the hotel for the city’s regeneration and am very excited to welcome local visitors to the show.”
Visitors should expect an eclectic exhibition filled with vibrant landscapes, dramatic cityscapes and dreamy beach scenes.
From pulsating representations of The Peace Bridge, Guildhall and Shipquay Street to portrayals of Inishowen, Errigal, Marble Hill, Downings, Glenveagh, Downhill, Portrush and Portstewart, this promises to be an exhibition of contrasts.
Margey first shot to notoriety because of his bold and colourful style. He is now also winning a great deal of praise for his more subtle, impressionistic works that embrace a naturalistic colour palette.
The artist will be present throughout the show to discuss the work on show. Exhibition Opening Times: Friday, February 2: 6pm – 9pm | Saturday, February 3: 11am – 8pm and Sunday, February 4: 11am – 6pm.
For more information visit www.adrianmargey.com or telephone the artist’s Portrush Studio on 07841593762.
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