Pauline Bewick

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Pauline Bewick is an Irish artist born in Northumberland, England in 1935 and spent some of her peripatetic childhood on a farm in Co. Kerry. She now lives and works in Kerry. She is a descendant of 19th century artist Thomas Bewick.

Pauline Bewick is a popular and an extremely prolific artist. She paints in oil, sculpts, and works with cloth, but she is probably most associated with watercolours. For the last decade or so she has been working on her Yellow Man project, a large collection of works featuring a cartoon-like yellow horned figure. In 2006 she donated a collection of 200 works including tapestries, wall hangings, watercolours and sketches to the state, and these are on permanent display in the Walton Building at the Waterford Institute of Technology.


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