Alli Eynon
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Alli Eynon's work explores the nature of relationships - real or imagined. The narrative is deliberately ambiguous - open to interpretation. Alli’s love of the theatrical continues to inform her use of masks and props to convey inner worlds.
As her Portrait of a Girl series comes to a close we see the protagonist leaving childhood. The first four in the series have previously been shown at WCPF 7 and 8, and the final three prints are offered for consideration for this years fair.
She has exhibited in a number of mixed exhibitions. Highlights include RA Summer Exhibition 2023, WCPF 2021and 2022 incl receiving the Jill Bullen award in 2021, RWA 162 &168, Cape Cod Museum, University of Massachusetts, Torre Abbey, Limekiln Gallery, Artmill, and Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Her work is held in private collections and at Cape Cod Museum.
As her Portrait of a Girl series comes to a close we see the protagonist leaving childhood. The first four in the series have previously been shown at WCPF 7 and 8, and the final three prints are offered for consideration for this years fair.
She has exhibited in a number of mixed exhibitions. Highlights include RA Summer Exhibition 2023, WCPF 2021and 2022 incl receiving the Jill Bullen award in 2021, RWA 162 &168, Cape Cod Museum, University of Massachusetts, Torre Abbey, Limekiln Gallery, Artmill, and Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Her work is held in private collections and at Cape Cod Museum.
Alli Eynon's work explores the nature of relationships - real or imagined. The narrative is deliberately ambiguous - open to interpretation. Alli’s love of the theatrical continues to inform her use of masks and props to convey inner worlds.
As her Portrait of a Girl series comes to a close we see the protagonist leaving childhood. The first four in the series have previously been shown at WCPF 7 and 8, and the final three prints are offered for consideration for this years fair.
She has exhibited in a number of mixed exhibitions. Highlights include RA Summer Exhibition 2023, WCPF 2021and 2022 incl receiving the Jill Bullen award in 2021, RWA 162 &168, Cape Cod Museum, University of Massachusetts, Torre Abbey, Limekiln Gallery, Artmill, and Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Her work is held in private collections and at Cape Cod Museum.
As her Portrait of a Girl series comes to a close we see the protagonist leaving childhood. The first four in the series have previously been shown at WCPF 7 and 8, and the final three prints are offered for consideration for this years fair.
She has exhibited in a number of mixed exhibitions. Highlights include RA Summer Exhibition 2023, WCPF 2021and 2022 incl receiving the Jill Bullen award in 2021, RWA 162 &168, Cape Cod Museum, University of Massachusetts, Torre Abbey, Limekiln Gallery, Artmill, and Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Her work is held in private collections and at Cape Cod Museum.
Alli Eynon's work explores the nature of relationships - real or imagined. The narrative is deliberately ambiguous - open to interpretation. Alli’s love of the theatrical continues to inform her use of masks and props to convey inner worlds.
As her Portrait of a Girl series comes to a close we see the protagonist leaving childhood. The first four in the series have previously been shown at WCPF 7 and 8, and the final three prints are offered for consideration for this years fair.
She has exhibited in a number of mixed exhibitions. Highlights include RA Summer Exhibition 2023, WCPF 2021and 2022 incl receiving the Jill Bullen award in 2021, RWA 162 &168, Cape Cod Museum, University of Massachusetts, Torre Abbey, Limekiln Gallery, Artmill, and Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Her work is held in private collections and at Cape Cod Museum.
As her Portrait of a Girl series comes to a close we see the protagonist leaving childhood. The first four in the series have previously been shown at WCPF 7 and 8, and the final three prints are offered for consideration for this years fair.
She has exhibited in a number of mixed exhibitions. Highlights include RA Summer Exhibition 2023, WCPF 2021and 2022 incl receiving the Jill Bullen award in 2021, RWA 162 &168, Cape Cod Museum, University of Massachusetts, Torre Abbey, Limekiln Gallery, Artmill, and Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Her work is held in private collections and at Cape Cod Museum.