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FLive | HOME, an exhibition by Megan Dunbar

Devenish Gallery, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, BT74 6AJ
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Megan Dunbar, an Irish artist hailing from County Fermanagh, has cultivated a rich and
expressive body of work through her extensive study of fine art at Sheffield. Specialising
in oil painting, Megan's artistry is deeply rooted in the emotive and vibrant expressionist
style. Her works vividly capture the essence of her surroundings, drawing viewers into
the lush landscapes and poignant atmospheres that define her unique perspective.

The scenic beauty of County Fermanagh has been a profound source of inspiration for
Megan. In her earlier works, she relied heavily on memory to recreate the landscapes of
her homeland, imbuing each piece with a sense of nostalgia and personal history. This
approach allowed her to explore the interplay between memory and place, resulting in
paintings that resonate with a deep emotional truth. Her ability to evoke the spirit of
Fermanagh through her brushstrokes has captivated audiences worldwide.

Megan Dunbar's work has reached art enthusiasts across the globe, with pieces sold to
collectors in Australia, America, and Scandinavia. While pursuing her artistic practice in
England, she maintained a strong connection to her hometown, which continued to
influence her creations. The imagery of Fermanagh remained a persistent and
influential theme in her work, and the distance seemed to heighten her connection to it,
driving her to capture its essence with even greater intensity and passion.

Now back in her beloved County Fermanagh, Megan finds her inspiration even more
potent and immediate. The landscapes that once lived in her memory are now a daily
reality, fueling her creativity and deepening her artistic expression. Her recent works
continue to reflect the enchanting beauty of her surroundings, offering viewers an
intimate glimpse into the heart of Fermanagh. Megan Dunbar's journey as an artist is a
testament to the enduring power of place and memory in shaping artistic vision and
expression.

7pm Devenish Gallery - FREE to attend

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