Katie O'Sullivan

14th June – 9th July, 2011

This acclaimed sporting artist's exhilarating fourth one man show with the Osborne Studio Gallery.

Arab Study I
Arab Study II
Hounds Study I
Hound Study II
Swanning About I
Swanning About II
Steel Grey I
Steel Grey II
Steel Grey III
Steel Grey IV
Looking Back I
Looking Back II
Artists Wall
Lion Study I
Lion Study II
Led Up
Head Study
Working Day I
Working Day II
Homage
Portrait of a Horse
Studies of Horses
The Big Five
Resting Up
Marrakech Express I
Marrakech Express II
Hare
Magenta Study I
Magenta Study II
Magenta Study III
Start I
Start II
Start III
Start IV
Waiting to Go
Lady's Silks

To view other available works or to ask for prices, please contact the Gallery
(Tel. 020 7235 9667)

Katie O'Sullivan Biography

Katie O'Sullivan's immersion in the equestrian and sporting world began at a young age. Born in 1959 in rural Ireland, she was always surrounded by animals and was devoted to horses and riding. Her artistic talent was soon recognised and she attended Chelsea School of Art, receiving the highly acclaimed Biddulph Painting Scholarship.

With the runaway success of her first London exhibition in 1981 where a New York Gallery immediately purchased half of the show, Katie returned to Ireland and successfully painted and exhibited for 11 years. Today, Katie lives and works in Lambourn, in the heart of English racing country, with her four children and her husband, racehorse trainer and former top jump jockey, Jamie Osborne. From these inspirational surroundings, O'Sullivan has worked on numerous prestigious commissions and has an extensive list of international, public and private collectors. Although she rarely has the opportunity to exhibit because of these demands, she relishes the opportunity to express her artistic freedom within a one-man show.

With her use of imaginative composition, vibrant colour and unusual surfaces which include sheets of copper and steel and gold and silver leaf, her pieces are truly unique. Her art is further enhanced by her skilled draughtsmanship and thorough knowledge of equine anatomy to depict such powerful creatures.

Drawing inspiration from past luminaries of sporting art such as Munnings, Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas, O'Sullivan's skills range from more traditional equine and sporting themes, to other animals including donkeys, lions and tigers. This new body of work is brought to life by her exceptional talent.

Previous Exhibitions

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002