Laura O’Hagan
Scupltural Ceramics, Murals & Mosaics Artist
One goes through so many changes in one’s life that you begin to recognise patterns. Patterns and cycles are invested with energy and movement through a process of recognition linked to form, colour and the fragmentation of light on surfaces.
The movement and experiences of collection and gathering of lines found in natural phenomena is an influence which gradually extends the language of a piece of work.
Inherent in my work is an obsession with primal forces generated by life, dreams and their consequences.
Laura O’Hagan is an Irish artist who produces sculptural ceramics, murals, 2D and 3D mosaics for exterior and interior, for private individuals and corporate clients.
Laura’s Recent Work
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Breech
2011 A ceramic sculpture, chunky black clay and contrasting smooth white porcelain slip-inspired by her love of Humpback Whales. Laura has created a series of whales and she is continuously exploring their motion and wonderful energy. [justified_image_grid...
Memorial Sculpture, Dublin
2011 Located in the gardens between Sandford & St Philip's Church and the Rectory in Milltown it is an expression of three of the seasons (Spring, Summer and Autumn) and reflects on garden birds, plants and the Church Organ. [justified_image_grid max_rows=5...
National History Museum
2011 Mosaics at the National History Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin. Approximately 120sqm of Oppenheimer Mosaics have been restored by Laura and her team. These Mosaics were originally laid in 1905 and made by a team of 32 people. ...
Sunken Forrest, Denmark
2010 Laura created Sunken Forrest as a site specific piece. Inspired by the sunken coastline off Bray Head (Ireland) she fantasised about a giant shell or shard of a lost ship that might have been washed up and stranded, balancing on the bare trunks of a petrified...
Forma Interiors
2012 From the Forma Interiors Magazine.
Church of the Holy Family, Belfast
2009 The inspiration for this piece was the diverse communities living in and around the site, the location and the area I was given as a canvas. Land and Sea describe two great energies that co-exist and sculpture the form of each other’s shape. The...