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CV & Statement

Artist's CV

  

Exhibitions to date:

 

Solo Shows:

 

  •   RDS Art Fair: November ’08, ’09, '10, '11, '12 & 2013. RDS, Dublin

 

  •   Waterside Arts Centre, Derry, September & October 2010.

 

  •    Butler Court, Kilkenny, August 2011.

 

 

 

 

Group Shows:

 

  • Frida Gallery, Youghal: December '11. Christmas Group Show

 

  • Cork Culture Night, Leahy's Gallery: September 2010 & 2011.

 

  • Bride Street Gallery, Wexford: Christmas Group Show, December 2010.

 

  • Wexford Fringe Festival Art Exhibition: Whites Hotel, Walter Dene Suite, October 24th - 31st  '10.

 

  • SCOOP Art Exhibition & Auction: September '10, '11 and 2012, Ormond Wine Bar, Dublin.

 

  • People's Art: September  '10, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

 

  • Art in the Open: August 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018 Greenacres Gallery, Wexford

 

  • Perspectives Open Exhibition:November ’08, ’09, '10 and '11, Ballina Arts Centre.

 

  • Dalkey Winter Fair: November ’09, Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre.

 

  • Hunt the Postcard: November ’09, Hunt Museum, Limerick.

 

  • Affordable Art Show: September ’08, Simpson’s Hospital, Dundrum, Dublin.

 

  • Ballina Rotary Club Group Exhibition: November ’07, Mount Falcon Castle, Ballina.

 

 

Galleries:

 

  • Gallery @ No.Six South Anne Street, Dublin 2

 

  • Caffrey's Gallery, Ballina, Co. Mayo

 

  • Kenny's Art Gallery, Lahinch, Co. Clare

  • New Art Gallery, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

  • Eakin Gallery, Belfast

  • Green Gallery, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Dublin

 

  • Newman Institute, Ballina, Co. Mayo

 

Competitions:

  • May 2010: 1st Prize Overall & 1st Prize (category) - Burren Painting Competition
  • May 2009: 2nd Prize Overall - Burren Outdoor Painting Competition

  

 

 

Artist's Statement

 

I am a landscape artist, and I am particularly attracted to coastal and woodland scenes. I believe that there is much beauty and colour in the Irish landscape. It is that which I aim to capture in my paintings.

 

My art is primarily about capturing the essence of those places that speak to me on a personal level. Perhaps more importantly than this, my paintings are about my love of colour. When working in oils, I am continuously experimenting with the placing of heavy layers of colour on canvas, and I strive to see colour in the seemingly ‘mundane’ and ‘ordinary’ things around us.

 

I especially enjoy painting ‘en plein air’. When possible, I like to complete as much of the painting outside as possible, in all types of weather! The unpredictability of the Irish weather means that sometimes I can only spend short periods of time outside, completing quick sketches, and memorising the scene before me.

 

My favourite stage in the painting process is that magical stage at the very beginning of a painting, once the design has been executed. I am then observed to work furiously and frantically! Layers of paint are heavily placed with a palette knife, and I try to capture every part of the landscape before me. I work at this rapid pace for as long as my body will allow me. Eventually, I force myself to stand back and I continue to touch up and retouch the painting at a slower pace, before bringing it back indoors. Once dried, even further layers of paint are added. This results in landscapes that have been described as vibrant, energetic and full of life.

 

When depicting seascapes my interest often lies in the wealth of colours and tones that can be explored in rock formations by the sea. I am especially taken with exploring the tonal ranges that can be found in such formations. Woodland scenes have always and continue to strike a chord with me, and my work here focuses on the changing colours of the seasons, both on the foliage and the woodland floor.

 

 My paintings are influenced by the work of Irish artist Jack Yeats, and more recently by the art of Kenneth Webb. The colour, energy and movement in my brush and palette knife work have been greatly influenced by impressionists such as Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh.