Eileen's subject matter is her 'experience' of nature. Walking provides her with material in the form of photos, drawings, collected leaves, twigs etc., but most of all, memory. Back in the studio, source material is set aside and the process of painting takes over. It is very much a two way ‘conversation’ between the painting and herself.
Suffolk resident Eileen Coxon was born and grew up in an area of rural Hampshire famed for its natural beauty. This instilled a life-long love of nature. She has always drawn and painted and trained at Norwich School of Art. Following graduation Eileen taught in part-time in Adult Education for ten years, at Norwich School of Art and private classes.
She is not seeking to romanticise the landscape and so her subject matter encompasses both the beauty she finds in the trees, hedgerows, wild flowers and grasses found in field margins and verges as well as in this intensively farmed landscape, huge fields of monoculture and industrial style farm buildings. When walking Eileen frequently looks up from the detail of the near to a distant horizon across fields marked only by the traces of cultivation and occasionally, of previous use. Frequently this translates to a play with perspective which reflects her subjective experience.