Popular posts from this blog
Allotments by Brigid O'Brien
Signal is proud to present the exhibition of paintings and drawings by artist Brigid O’Brien. Brigid has exhibited widely in group shows in Dublin, Wicklow and London. She has worked with other artists and people with disabilities, designing gardens and painting murals in places of long –term care. As an artist, drawings are her specialty, she has a unique quirky view of life which she portrays in her work. Allotments were a feature of the earlier part of the last century. I recall observing the patterns left by them on railway banks around Dublin in the nineteen sixties. Quaint, they looked, old fashioned and definitely part of our past. Fifty years later, in tall glass buildings, decisions are made that affect all of us. A sense of anxiety is now seemingly part of what we are. Outside of the economics, the protests and resignations, a new movement has started. It is an underground revolution. It is happening in your area. It has infiltrated schools, business
Culture Night
Miscellany @ New Art Studio opened on Culture night showcasing work by 10 artists working to the same size in various media ranging from monoprints to Digital Prints. The show explores many different themes ranging from Niall Wright's view of the Irish landscape, these images of the bare bog-lands give a moody atmospheric that draws the viewer in. Aidan McDermott's playful use of symbolic imagery tells a almost child like narrative in a traditional painting you would associate with works from the Bolognese School
Comments
Post a Comment