Rosemary Eagle Australian Artist & Printmaker
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My Studio Was Built Over an Old Mine Shaft

2/1/2026

 
My studio is in part of the old corrugated iron stables that used to house the local baker’s horses in the 1920’s. I discovered after renovations that there was an old Chinese gold mining shaft (C.19th century) partly under one end (under the concrete floor). Needless to say we had this filled in but I decided I would never place my heavy etching press at that end!

I thought I would share a few photos of my studio. Visitors often comment on the exceptional organisation! Well yes, it is (most of the time) because it is small and printmaking involves a variety of processes ranging from messy plate preparation, mixing inks and cleaning up to the need for meticulously clean printing conditions.  
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So here are a few photos of my tidy studio. The studio is separate from the house and I get there using my wheelchair which I park in one corner near the door and transfer to a chair on casters to work from. My studio is my quiet place where I find solitude and solace in my artwork. It looks out onto a peaceful courtyard and garden which we have created. And just to add a touch of reality there is also a small clothesline in the courtyard so I get to look at our washing drying!
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So Where Did it All Start?

11/4/2025

 
​Many people comment on the similarity of some of my monoprints to the colour field paintings by the well known mid-20th century American artist Mark Rothko.  I agree, there is a compositional similarity but there is also a personal history as to how my ‘Rothkos’ evolved.

 So Where Did it All Start?
The answer is very simple, it started from levels 4 and 5 Epworth Geelong hospital. Situated on a slight hill in the suburb of Waurn Ponds the views from the eastern and northern windows are panoramic. This hospital is where I stay for week long Ketamine infusions to manage my CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) pain, this is a time when I can sit and watch the changing weather from the huge windows overlooking the surrounding landscape which stretches for miles. With few distractions I get to observe the subtle shifts of light and atmosphere, the mists, the smoke hazes and even at times the smog hazes over the nearby city centre of Geelong. But most spectacular are the sunrises. I always manage to get up at least once during my stay to watch the sun rise; as the sun emerges it becomes too bright for the naked eye so looking through a camera lens is like magic. Then if energy allows I make sketches and notes to take home.

Over time, my Epworth inspired artwork has became more abstract and Rothko left behind the legacy of saying it’s OK to simply explore colour. 

Check out my new prints in my Etsy Shop: RosemaryEagleArt

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'Neon Border 1' multi plate monoprint 2025'
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'Epworth Geelong'

Brain Fog

7/6/2025

 
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I've been busy working on some new copper plates and printing lots of new work on my new press. The theme seems to be mainly 'brain fog' which is a phenomena familiar to me and many of my friends. I think we simply have too many 'To Do Lists' and some weeks I feel totally overloaded. Weekends arrive and I crave the peace of my studio, I look at the front gate to our house and contemplate locking it to ensure my quiet time!
 So I have a 'Brain Fog' series on the go, The title suits the rather chaotic aspect to some this new work which is actually painstakingly created with a small pile of rejects along the way but that has always been the way I work; taking chances in the hope of some exciting results, I'm happy with some of these.

Big Decisions : My New Etching Press

6/8/2025

 
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First Test Print June 2025
Getting older happens fast, I was always told this but never thought it would happen to me so fast! 
I have been finding printing large monoprints more and more physically difficult over these last few years. My studio is small and the large press I purchased 35 years ago was taking up too much space and making all the processes involved in printmaking extremely difficult as I have to work seated due to my CRPS and disability. I found I was always crashing into things and there was also limited space to paint.
So I reached a turning point and decided to move my big press out and concentrate on painting. However, my brain would not keep quiet, the problem being that I was not ready to stop printmaking and had lots of ideas to work smaller. 
So I went online and discovered a small bench top press that is portable and could go under a table when I wasn't printing. After much research I bought my new RP12 Enjay portable press (made in Melbourne) and am so excited. It works beautifully, is easy to use due to being very well engineered and gives professional results. My large press has found a new spot and is housed in our well insulated shed where, if I am desperate to print something larger than usual, I can still access.
Problem solved! Brain is still way too busy though - planning new work!

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Solitude -Upcoming Exhibition! October 10th -21st, 2023

8/4/2023

 
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"I am fortunate that I thrive on solitude, peace and silence. My studio is my quiet place where I get lost in my art work. My abstract landscapes are inspired by locations that I have visited and moments in time I have experienced. The sunrises and weather that I closely observe from level 5, Epworth Geelong during regular stays for pain management are a constant source of inspiration as is the surrounding landscape of the Grampians region where I live.  Art lets me enter an inner world that’s beyond words, this is my sanctuary."
Rosemary Eagle 2023

Prints off to China!

3/10/2019

 
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Four of the monoprints recently sold to an international buyer
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Four more of the monoprints recently sold
Last week I received an email from the wonderful PG Printmakers Gallery In Fitzroy Melbourne who stock my prints.

It turned out that an art lover and collector from overseas was visiting Melbourne, saw my work in their window display and bought 16 of my monoprints! Needless to say I was absolutley thrilled at this amazing news, it was just the incentive I needed after some difficult months with high pain levels and my general health. 

Fortunately my finished print drawers are well stocked as I completed a lot of new monprints during summer, so I am collating my prints in order to restock my much depleted folders at the PG Printmakers Gallery ASAP.

So thank you to the gentleman art lover and collector for appreciating my work and buying a collection of my prints including many of my 2018 monoprints that I was so very happy with upon completion.  It is heart-warming to know I have connected with another person on a deeper level through my art, it makes the creative process so much richer.

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Selecting new work to send to the Printmakers Gallery

A New Perspective

9/8/2017

 

My art continues to be inspired by my observations  of the Grampians region landscape, Corio Bay and more recently the city of Geelong as seen from Epworth hospital Waurn Ponds.
A second theme of quite different more abstract works continues to be part of my art practice and is mainly influenced by my experience of living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.

I am aware of a contrast of ideas between the two themes, one being a longing for a safe and peaceful place (i.e. no pain) and the other being the search for a way to express what it is like living with pain 24 hours, 7 days a week. which can vary from mild to severe in a flash and can derail you physically and emotionally. 

Winter Monoprints

7/9/2016

 
I have just uploaded some NEW MONOPRINTS on my art website.
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'Winter on the Bay' Monoprint 2016

Into the Zone

2/8/2016

 
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2016 is so far proving quite productive with some new artwork exploring the theme of pain. I have started painting on canvas as well as my usual drawing and printmaking. Check out my new work http://www.rosemaryeagle.com/art-about-pain.html



Zapped

2/8/2016

 
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'Zapped: Spinal Cord Stimulator Wiring'
One of my new drawings using digital enhancement. See my new drawings: http://www.rosemaryeagle.com/art-about-pain.html

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    I am an artist & printmaker. I live in the Grampians region Victoria, Australia. My art, in particular printmaking is a key focus in my life and sustains me through many difficult days and nights due to a condition known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, see my website www.crps247.com. I believe art nourishes the soul and enriches our lives, something that material wealth fails to do.

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