Tuesday 27 November 2012

My Work

Here is some of my most recent work which include monoprints. I have spent a lot of time doing prints as I really enjoy printmaking and the atmosphere within the Print Room. I also like to make adjustments to my work - changing the colour and contrast- through the use of photocopying.






Friday 23 November 2012

Limerick City Gallery

I came across this art work while visiting the gallery. I like how the artist Deirdre O' Mahony used mixed media. This relates to my own work as I feel it looks like a map.



Thursday 22 November 2012

Limerick City Gallery

Today I visited Limerick City Gallery with my studio to see Alan Phelan's exhibition "Fragile Absolutes Part 3". While I appreciate his work I find his concepts difficult to grasp. However, I did find some of his work quite humorous!

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Recent Work

My recent work was inspired by artists Clodagh Emoe and Mel Chin.
Mel Chin 'Render' 2003

Clodagh Emoe 'The Approach' 2006

broken leaves and burnt paper

Monday 19 November 2012

Artist - Russell Crotty

While carrying out research I came across an artist called Russell Crotty. For over 25 years Crotty has created and exhibited a large body of art works manifested in globes, drawings and books.
I find Crotty's landscape work most appealing. His observations of the natural and man-made world relate to small yet momentous moments: wandering mountains, climbing rocks, and trees, treks down backroads of bucolic ranch lands or journeys to extraordinary spots along the coast.




Tuesday 13 November 2012

Print Workshop

Today I tried printmaking for the first time! I was delighted with how my prints turned out. I did a wood cutting of a map of Grove Island and used a variety of inks to record the different colours I associate with my space. I experimented and twisted the wood block to add complexity to my prints.


My Wall 

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Thursday 8 November 2012

'Pretty Ugly'

Today I visited Limerick Printmakers Studio & Gallery to see Emilie Doyle's print exhibition 'Pretty Ugly'. I found it very impressive and I learnt a lot about print making by going on the opening night. Each year Limerick Printmakers award a BA Degree Graduate from the Printmaking Department at Limerick School of Art and Design a Bursary Award in the form of a year’s membership and a solo exhibition at the end of that year. Emilie is the Bursary Award Winner of 2011/2012.



Doyle’s work is a study of the dull and unsightly views which characterise daily life. Her works consist of monographs, wire sculptures but mainly consists of collographs, the gestural and textural marks that are achieved through this discipline creating a free and flowing quality in the prints that contrast interestingly with the stark hardness of her subjects in reality. She gets inspiration from the contrast between the initial dislike such images cause and the subsequent visual fascination that deeper study can instill. The artist wishes to challenge acknowledged perceptions of beauty by manipulating these everyday scenes into something people would find worth looking at.
The artist’s work is displayed in an unpretentious manner. Her pieces seemed to be mounted on torn or corrugated cardboard or paper. From what I could see, there was an incomplete quality to Doyle’s work that you would either like or hate. I liked this element of her exhibition; it added a sort of quirkiness to it. There is a certain delicacy present in her work. She depicts dark, almost sinister, images in the likes of ‘Dead Crow’, ‘Street’ and ‘Walking the Land’ but somehow manages to give them a faint touch of beauty. The title of Doyle’s exhibition ‘Pretty Ugly’ therefore perfectly describes her work in two words.
My favourite works were surprisingly the smaller ones. I felt they had more of an impact on me, against the white background they really stood out. One of my favourite works is ‘The Yellow Door’simply because I love the perspective and colour contrast of the yellow door against the dull background.

'The Yellow Door'

'Walking The Land'


'The Turquoise Door'

Tuesday 6 November 2012