Orla de Brí
Orla de Brí (born 1965), is a contemporary Irish sculptor.
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Born | 1965 Dublin |
Nationality | Irish |
Notable work | Belvelly Castle, Co Cork displays a 3-meter figure and a 5-meter 24ct gold leafed tree on the roof |
Biography
Orla de Brí was from Beaumont in Dublin, born in 1965.[1] She attended the Grafton Academy and studied fashion. After that she went on to work designing items for various high-street brands like A Wear. She married a systems analyst and they moved to Kilmoon, County Meath where they had two children while she continued studying art. She studied sculpture and bronze casting with a teacher in the North Strand VEC and the National College of Art and Design. De Brí began her first pieces and within ten years had won a major commission for the Park West Business Park.[2][3][4][5] De Brí has since had a number of solo shows and commissions around the world. Her art is in collections all over Ireland as well as abroad.[2][5][6]
Sources
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