Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Group Exhibition in Belfast
Here is a recent oil painting that I did for an IGI group exhibition that's now showing at the Ormeau Baths Gallery in Belfast.
Our brief was to select a favourite painting and to do our own version of it.
I've always loved Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and so here was a nice opportunity to pay an homage to that great Dutch master.
And I made a little movie showing how I painted the picture.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
The Fallen Soldier
Here is the whole of that sculpture.
I would love to do more sculpture, but I find it really hard to find the time.
I'm actually working more on the oil painting right now. It seems that whatever discipline I'm working in I'm always aspiring to get into something different.
I think that's probably a healthy state of mind for an artist.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Fallen Soldier
I've been away and so haven't posted anything for a while.
We were on holiday in Brittany and Normandy, and passed several of the war graves there.
I was reminded of this sculpture that I did some time ago.
The subject is a fallen soldier.
I was thinking of the many men who were executed in Ireland and Europe during the second decade of the the twentieth century.
This figure could be a soldier from any army.
I have to say it breaks my heart to think of all the young men who have lost their lives upon the whim of generals and politicians.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Stamps designs: Nollaig 1999
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Oisin and Niamh of the Golden Hair
This scene shows Oisin, son of Finn Mac Cumhaill, riding off across the waves to Tir na n'Og, with Niamh of the Golden Hair.
Here is the artwork and below is a sheet of the printed stamps.
It was certainly a big thrill to see my work reproduced as a stamp, and to think that they were being seen and used by millions of people.
I revisited both of these legends in the book The Names upon the Harp by Marie Heaney.
Here is the artwork and below is a sheet of the printed stamps.
It was certainly a big thrill to see my work reproduced as a stamp, and to think that they were being seen and used by millions of people.
I revisited both of these legends in the book The Names upon the Harp by Marie Heaney.
"The Children of Lir" and my other stamp designs
I'm trying to get the Stamps page on my website sorted and here are some of the images that will be going up there.
The first set I did were two mythological scenes.
This one shows the Children of Lir who were turned into swans by their wicked step mother. The rough is above and here is the finished artwork.
This was in the days before I had a computer and I had to painstakingly paint the lettering onto an acetate overlay. Those were the days.
The first set I did were two mythological scenes.
This one shows the Children of Lir who were turned into swans by their wicked step mother. The rough is above and here is the finished artwork.
This was in the days before I had a computer and I had to painstakingly paint the lettering onto an acetate overlay. Those were the days.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
All My Step-by Step Videos
Here are the six different videos that I have so far uploaded to YouTube.
They are not in any particular order.
I'll be adding new ones occasionally, and I'll try to find a place on my website for the video player, so check back for new stuff.
I hope you'll find them interesting.
They are not in any particular order.
I'll be adding new ones occasionally, and I'll try to find a place on my website for the video player, so check back for new stuff.
I hope you'll find them interesting.