Freya O’Neill Art

‘I’ve been interested in art from a very young age, it’s always been my passion. After completing my National 5 Art qualification, which I received an A for, I am now taking a widening participation art course at the Glasgow School Of Art whilst studying for my Higher qualification. I am also working on art pieces in my own time. My future goal is to study at art school and hopefully share my creativity and passion by creating art work for people via commission. I am particularly skilled at recreating photographs in pencil drawings so that those old or special memories can live on for people.’
Freya O’Neill is sixteen years old and a very talented artist. She is available for commissions. Get in touch with Freya by email to arrange.
Freya’s exhibitFreya’s work was selected to be on show at the Jackie Marno McGoldrick Exhibition at The Alchemy Experiment, 157 Byres Road, G12 – runs until 14 November, 2024.

Some examples of Freya’s work
New drawing of a friend’s dog – January, 2024



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