Thought Head
Claire Behan's work is about delcluttering but celebrating the thoughts in her head.
I believe that to be an artist is a vocation. It becomes a journey in which you are led by inspiration and instinct, my path as an artist led to the National College of Art and Design where I graduated as a fine art printmaker in 2006 where I was honoured to receive the Graphic Studio Print award. After college I took a year out to travel and generally recharge the batteries and am currently exploring and developing new ideas, therefore I travel on this journey with joyful anticipation as to where it may lead me next.
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Kieran Gallagher’s work explores overlapping memories and layered compositions of everyday life mixed with imagination.
Grandma Dined Well
Sylvia Hemmingway’s work explores the many different aspects of an individual’s identity, contrasting and linking present day and historical contexts from a social, cultural and personal perspective. I look at different aspects of identity, its disappearance and resurfacing, and the effects the decisions of someone else, or events in their lives, have on their descendants’ lives and make-up. My focus at the moment concerns the study of epigenetics, looking at how diet, environment or a traumatic event in someone’s life can affect their descendants.
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Daniel Lipstein is trying to explore emotions by tapping into the 'unknown' using different painting and print-making techniques and media.
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Anne Marie McArdle graduated from NCAD in 2006 with a degree in Fine Art Printmaking. She is a member of the Graphic Studio Dublin. Her work is concerned with interpreting daily events into a two dimensional format through coloured line drawings or the medium of print.
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Tom Moore is a Dublin born printmaker and illustrator. He studied at the National College of Art & Design where he received a BA (hons) degree specialising in printmaking in 2006 and subsequently won the Black Church Print Studio Award. He has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including the annual RHA Graduate show, as well as several exhibitions with the Black Church Print Studio since 2006.
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Emptied of Her Nature
My recent work has concentrated on the death of a phobia, or at least the passing of one feeling into another. The loss of a strong feeling, be it fear, love or loneliness is at the core of this work. The image of the dead bird obviously symbolised death, but also paradoxically hope, ideas of re-birth and the mythological winged creature carrying the soul to the next world inform this work.
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Curiosity
Juvenile Elder
Last Night I Dreamt of Your Hands
Metamorphosis Part II
The Home Bird Left
Freedom's Sleep
Freedom's Sleep
Aoife Ryan's work envolves illuminating brief encounters within ignored spaces.
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The Messenger's Forest