WHY CIRCLE? I used tondo canvases. Circle is a very ancient and universal symbol that can have different meanings depending on the context and culture:
MY INSPIRATION:Marc Chagall (1887-1985), the ceiling of the Paris Opera, 1964Charles de Lafosse (1636-1716), Sunrise PaintingCharles de Lafosse - The Chariot of Apollo ceiling painting
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Why Daily Sketching Matters – Even Just a Little
I developed a habit of sketching every day, even just a few minutes, makes a big difference. It keeps your creative muscles active, and training your eyes to really see. Let’s be real: not every day is a “masterpiece” kind of day. Sometimes you’re inspired, other times you can barely find your pencil under a pile of snacks. But here’s the thing—daily sketching matters. Plus, sketchbooks don’t judge. They welcome your weird ideas, your wobbly lines, your “abstract” doodles that might actually just be breakfast. And over time? Those five-minute scribbles become the foundation of serious progress—and some seriously entertaining pages. So go ahead. Draw something. Anything. Even a badly drawn banana has artistic value (probably). The point is, you’re doing it. And that’s awesome. So don’t wait for the perfect moment or a big idea. Just open your sketchbook and draw something—anything. The magic is in showing up. LINES OF THE LAND, Group Exhibition, An Chead Tine, Kilkenny, Ireland, June 20 – July 9 extra works (created for this Open Call)
Autism Acceptance Poster Festival, National College of Art and Design, Dublin, March 5th, 2024
#divergentminds online exhibition, National College of Ireland, March 2024. But Yet She Holds My Mind, Group Exhibition, The Edward Murphy Micro Gallery, National College of Art and Design, Dublin, March 12 – 26, 2024
LOCUS, solo exhibition, The Edward Murphy Library, National College of Art and Design, Dublin, February 06 - 20
Trying limited colour palette. Mixing Zorn colours.
The Zorn limited palette is named after renowned Swedish artist Anders Leonard Zorn (February 18, 1860 – August 22, 1920). Best known for his portraits, domestic scenes and nudes in outdoor settings. He, like John Singer Sargent and Joaquín Sorolla, greatly admired by many realist artists today for his lively and skillful brushwork. Zorn is also known for using a palette limited to just four colors. It consists of just four colours being yellow ochre, ivory black, vermillion and titanium white. Cadmium red light is commonly used in place of vermilion by modern day artists. My swatch on canvas panel and my palette on the right: Yellow Ochre (Old Holland) Cadmium Red light (Old Holland) Bluish Black (Winsor& Newton professional line) Titanium White (Winsor& Newton) Zorn self-portrait and paintings below: 1, 2 - Winter Exhibition, An Chead Tine, Kilkenny, Ireland, November 24 – December 22
3 - 5 - RACHT, Group exhibition, Herman’s auctioneers, Studio 10, Dublin, December 15-18 6 - 10 - Polyphonic, Dublin Art Book Fair, Temple Bar Gallery, December 07-17. My art book Cracks in the Mirrorr We've hosted by Highlanes Gallery Drogheda. It was great to experience amazing arworks and be inspired. My sketches reflected works by ceramic artist Maureen Finn.
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