Cat Doyle is a British-Australian artist whose work is characterised by a contemplative approach that beckons viewers into moments of introspection and discovery.
In her inaugural solo exhibition, "Ode to Poetry," Doyle transported audiences back to her birthplace in Northern England and the heart of the 1970s British Poetry Revival β a vibrant counterculture movement whose members were brought together by a shared love of modernism and Beat poetry. Through tiny ink portraits and charcoal works on paper, Doyle breathed life into the era's mood and its eclectic characters, culminating in a show that engaged and delighted visitors.
With "After Dark," Doyle captured the haunting essence of the Coronavirus lockdowns. Through quiet dark pieces, she immersed viewers in the eerie silence of deserted gathering places, where only traces of human presence lingered. The poignant ephemera left behind serves as a stark reminder of the unprecedented loneliness that engulfed the world during those trying times.
In her third solo exhibition, "Bibliophilia," Doyle showed an explorative body of work that explored the world of the twentieth-century writers who profoundly influenced her through their written word. It's these works that Cat is sharing here on Bluethumb as an invitation for you to connect with those writers that also inspire you.
Doyle's work is held in personal collections in Australia and the UK.