Bed time: cognitive shuffle, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 50x50 cm . Sold.
Shuffle bearings, 2022, watercolour and coloured pencil on paper, 20x28.5cm. 280€ (frame included: 25x35cm limed white frame)
Shuffle bearings, 2022, acrylic on paper, 20x28.5cm. 280€ (Frame included 25x35cm limed white frame).
2016, pencil on paper
2016, pencil on paper, 2016, 28x21 cm
2016, pencil on paper, 2016, 28x21 cm 150€
Rhythmic direction, 2016, ink and coloured pencil on paper, 14 x 21cm. 130€ (frame included)
Escape, 2017 etching on paper. Sold
A sketch of a man in a jacket and pants, appearing to be falling or in motion, over a graph paper background with a grid. The graph has labeled axes x, y, and z. The drawing includes a dotted trail behind the man, indicating movement. To the right, there is handwritten text that reads: "Pushed by this trembling he moves, randomly zigzagging, and so he drifts slowly..." Below, the title "MAN IN BROWNIAN MOTION" is written.
Maps, 2016-2018
Maps always intrigue me.
How can we find our bearings when data shifts beyond our control? I stand out from this global transition as I start to paint a whole panoply of layers beneath me. Places build up as antique walls. These rooms contain fabric which folds over time. Only vivid colours and hard edge shapes impose themselves beyond this time.
Data is collected to make maps more logical. Are they true or arbitrarily drawn? Where am I on this earth? Which data is relevant to guide me on my way? When I was creating these maps close to an immediate veracity of truths, I have come to the conclusion that I will not succeed in this. Unless I admit the “here” stands only before us and lapses quickly after.
These maps where here is now. Right today, wrong tomorrow.
Plans have caged wanderers, our souls shall move forward regardless
Artworks have been featured in the following exhibitions:
2017 Cashel Arts Festival, Cashel, Ireland
2016 1st Annual Members Exhibition, GOMA Contemporary Gallery, Waterford, Ireland