Three Graces and a Horse, 2015.ceramic.63cm high
The Weight of a Horse, 2015 ceramic 82cm high
Perspectives, 2015 52cm
Masquerade, 2015. 52cm
The Bull Leaper, 2015 51cm
The Edge of Reason, 2015. 66cm
Together, 2015 58cm
Just Because, 2015 51cm
Eoghan Bridge was born in Edinburgh, he now lives and works in a small market town in Yorkshire. Following his degree show in 1985, he exhibited with the Duncalfe Galleries, Harrogate where the art critic for the Evening Standard, Brian Sewell, praised Eoghan's work and added a bronze sculpture to his own art collection.
Eoghan Bridge's sculpture is on show at various galleries throughout the United Kingdom. He has taken part in many group and solo exhibitions. He has received awards and commissions; including wall sculptures for the P&O Cruise ship Ventura and was awarded the 'Ireland Alloys Award' from the Royal Scottish Academy. He also has two large bronze public sculptures in the city of Edinburgh at Rutland Court Horse & Rider and Silvermills Horse-Rider-Eagle.
Eoghans work explores the relationship and the composition between the horse & rider, despite its rich history in the world of art, it is a relationship that Eoghan feels he can explore further. Another focus of Eoghan's work is the human figure and the abstract form. He produces his sculpture in bronze, ceramic and resin bronze and aluminium
http://www.strathearn-gallery.com/artists/199/eoghan-bridge https://www.kilmorackgallery.co.uk/exhibitions/13/overview/