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Niamh Flanagan

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Unlimiting the Edition Looking at the Landscape 2023 thin places of escape and return 2022 mokuhanga 2019 2017 inside worlds variations on a theme 2014 etchings from islands to other seas collage works an elsewhere place 2012 etchings things we've lost, things we've found 2009 etchings selected works etchings
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Winter Sheep

I've been working on a few new pieces as the Autumn closes in around us. I'm loving these bright crisp days and the change of season. This is one that I started working on when I was on residency in Cill Rialaig in January - only got around to finishing it a week ago! It will be part of the Winter Exhibition at Graphic Studio Gallery, which runs from December 3rd at the gallery in Temple Bar.

PostedOctober 16, 2015
AuthorNiamh Flanagan

Autumn News

I've been busy working away on a few projects over the last while, some of them finished, others are works in progress for an exhibition I am having in 2016. I have just finished my print for A lonely impulse of delight, the group exhibition at the SO Gallery in Dublin. The exhibition celebrates the 150th birthday of WB Yeats, and artists and writers have been asked to respond to a poem by Yeats. The show will travel both nationally and internationally after its opening at SO Fine Art Editions in November, and I am delighted to be a part of it. The piece I made was in response to The Lake Isle of Inisfree. It was great to revisit the poem and it is one that ties in with the current project I am working on about islands. The piece I have made is called impossible futures: shadow worlds and the seeds of dreams.  My lake isle is cast in shadows, and truly unattainable, trapped in the dark glass of a snow globe. Some dreams never come to pass! More information on the exhibition, and the exciting Fundit campaign are at the links below. http://www.sofinearteditions.com/a-lonely-impulse-of-delight-wb-yeats-150-years/

http://fundit.ie/project/a-lonely-impulse-of-delight-wb-yeats-150

 

PostedSeptember 22, 2015
AuthorNiamh Flanagan

Retreat at Cill Rialaig, Kerry

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I am just back from a wonderful week at Cill Rialaig in Ballinskelligs, Co Kerry. It is a pre-famine village on Bolus head, at the end of the Iveragh peninsula, which has been converted to living and studio spaces for artists, writers, composers and poets. Myself and Clare Henderson went down to undertake research for a project that we are working on based on some of the islands off the coast of Ireland.

The winds were mighty and the waves crashed over the headland. The mountains appeared and disappeared under heavy hanging veils of cloud. The hailstones fell frenzied upon the roof. The cold snaked its way around the head and into our bones. It was thoroughly inspiring to be surrounded by such a dramatic landscape. I spent the week drawing, walking, talking, mono printing and of course battling with the elements!

The works are still in progress, but I have a couple of etching underway, and am hoping to continue with the mono prints in the near future. Monoprints are a funny thing - they seem like they should be quick and easy, but they take a long time to figure out, and it's very easy to go to far with them! I hope to get the better of them before long!!

Lots of workshops coming up over the next few months with *Mobile Print Project*, I will post pictures and info as they happen. Happy 2015!

PostedJanuary 21, 2015
AuthorNiamh Flanagan

Sponsors Portfolio 2015

I have finished my piece for this year's Sponsors Portfolio at Graphic Studio Dublin. I am delighted and honoured to have been selected for the portfolio, and will be exhibiting along with fellow GSD artists James McCreary and David Lunney, as well as painter Colin Davidson. The works were made in response to a piece of writing by Jennifer Johnson from her forthcoming novel.

The pieces will be shown at the opening of the Winter Exhibition at Graphic Studio Gallery in Temple Bar this Thursday from 6-8pm. Hope some or all of you can make it!

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PostedDecember 1, 2014
AuthorNiamh Flanagan

Sponsors Portfolio

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I have been busy working away on my print for this year's *Sponsors Portfolio* at Graphic Studio Dublin. The portfolio is a fundraiser for the studio, and each year four artists and a writer are invited to make a piece of work. They will be shown at Graphic Studio Gallery in December. The artists involved are myself, James McCreary, David Lunney and Colin Davidson. Jennifer Johnson has donated a beautiful piece from her forthcoming novel. The launch is at the start of December. I will post some more pictures soon!

PostedNovember 13, 2014
AuthorNiamh Flanagan
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