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Exhibited as part of the Flanagan Art Exhibition; 2nd-3rd September 2017; St Patrick's Pavillion. Beach rememberance : repetitive, rippled patterns created by the interaction of sand with gentle ocean waves. Glossy glaze suggesting sunlight glimmering over shallow water. Three patterned supports symbolise raising of forgotten impressions through unconscious, subconsious, to conscious mind. The open dish: inviting one to contemplate earth and her calming, beautiful symmetry.
Description:
Exhibited as part of the Flanagan Art Exhibition; 2nd-3rd September 2017; St Patrick's Pavillion. Beach rememberance : repetitive, rippled patterns created by the interaction of sand with gentle ocean waves. Glossy glaze suggesting sunlight glimmering over shallow water. Three patterned supports symbolise raising of forgotten impressions through unconscious, subconsious, to conscious mind. The open dish: inviting one to contemplate earth and her calming, beautiful symmetry.
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1st March-1st June 2017 He never owned a car or had a driver's license, preferring to walk or hitch-hike or use public transport so he could study his surroundings. He observed footpaths, power-lines, houses and the parks where he slept with other homeless people, in fine detail, later recalling it at will for a painting. Image: Leon De Montignie Imaginary Street (I never had a car). Acrylic on canvas, Courtesy the artist
Description:
1st March-1st June 2017 He never owned a car or had a driver's license, preferring to walk or hitch-hike or use public transport so he could study his surroundings. He observed footpaths, power-lines, houses and the parks where he slept with other homeless people, in fine detail, later recalling it at will for a painting. Image: Leon De Montignie Imaginary Street (I never had a car). Acrylic on canvas, Courtesy the artist