Breslin plays with life—she observes and transforms it into something beautiful, painful, and deeply emotional. Her works are like visual folklore: part magical realism, part psychological theater. Through instinctive brushwork and surreal atmosphere, she fuses abstraction with figuration to open up a new emotional landscape.
Edoardo Monti
Sinéad Breslin (b. 1986, Limerick) is an Irish painter based between New York and Ireland. Working primarily in oil, her figurative paintings fuse memory, myth, and dreamlike abstraction. Her work explores metaphysical space through suspended figures, exaggerated color, and flattened perspective. Breslin has exhibited widely across Europe, the U.S., and Russia, with recent solo shows in Rome, New York, and Moscow. Her work is held in private and institutional collections globally.