Gallery Artists

Eoghan Bridge

Eoghan Bridge

Eoghan was born in Edinburgh in 1963, and later studied art at Harrogate College and Leeds Beckett University. He’s a second generation sculptor and has lived his whole life immersed in a sculptural environment. So, it’s no surprise sculpture became his chosen language as he found a way to express himself through metaphorical compositions of horse and riders. His ability to handle clay and understand on the moulding process, allows Bridge to explore equestrian composition from an innovative perspective.

Early on in his career he established a reputation for an innovative approach to equine sculpture, exploring the dynamics between the horse and rider. Since then he’s dedicated his life to art, exhibiting extensively around the world, in private galleries and at art fairs. He’s also made a few public sculptures and private commissions along the way.

Bridge feels the value of art is not about economic investment, but instead lies in the authentic communication of human expression – the seamless transition from within to without. He feels artists have a unique vantage point to observe life in action, and offer an insight from a fresh perspective, often positioned outside of mainstream society.