I attended the packed opening of Kenny Mc Kendry' exhibition 'Rathlin, Portrait of an Island and Other Works' at the Gorry Gallery, 20 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2. Kenny's paintings had a lovely sense of light in them. Many if them seemed to glow especially the seascapes. His portraits had plenty of personality. The faces well observed. His exhibition will run until 11th Apr 2025.
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Title: Blue Heart II Year: 2021 Medium: digital art Dim: variable My latest creation. A reversal of my last image. #art #artistsoninstagram #digitalartwork #digitalartist #blue #stripes #hearts #abstractart #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CMDJWYHH6e5/?igshid=1n0qxardoplw3
Last night, I attended the opening of the Spring Group Show at the Solomon Fine Art Gallery, 2 Balfe St., Dub 2 D02 T802. The venue was packed. There was a wide range of paintings, etchings and sculptures in a variety of medium on view. Most of the sculptures were bronze. Many of the paintings were mixed-medium. It was a refreshing exhibition with lots of new artworks. This show will run until 29th Apr 2023.
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Last Wednesday, I popped into Ranelagh Arts Centre to see Anna Hryniewicz’s colourful paintings. I remember most Anna’s combination of bright yellow and a deep fluorescent pink in many of her paintings. Anna’s preoccupations with Astronomy and children’s daydreaming stayed with me. At least, that was how I interpreted the titles which she gave to her paintings. Going to her exhibition was worth the walk. Classy.
Soundwave 2019 Ceramics d: 12 ins / 30 cm Price: €195 View on https://sandram.biz/wp/latest-work/ #art #artworks #ceramics #ceramicart #ceramicartist #ceramicartworks #madelocal #lovemadelocal #irishdesign #irishcraft #youcandoit #youcanownit #craft #craftwork #crafts #wallmounted #wallart #disks #soundwaves #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CWRgTlnMiur/?utm_medium=tumblr
Title: Polygon II
Year: 2020
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Dim: Variable
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Just attended the opening of Serena Caulfield's exhibition 'Dream Baby Dream' at Solomon Fine Art, Balfe Street, Dublin 2 D02 T802. It was well attended and had a lively atmosphere. I liked Serena's horses and her her use of the colour yellow in many of her paintings. Her exhibition will run until 3rd Feb 2024.
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Three Arcs 2019 Ceramics d: 10 ins / 25 cm Price: €215 View on https://sandram.biz/wp/latest-work/ #art #artist #artwork #madelocal #lovemadelocal #irishcraft #irishdesign #youcandoit #youcanownit #ceramics #ceramicart #ceramicartists #ceramicartworks #sphere #maths #mathematics #arcs #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CXHYfUkMqkZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
I attended the opening of Brian Harte's exhibition 'To The Harbour Place' at the Molesworth Gallery, 16 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 tonight. Most memorable, I found were his use of colours, especially blue, yellow and green. His paintings, done in oil on linen, appeared enigmatic. They featured interior scenes with abstracted figures in them.
My favourite painting was 'Heat' with its combination of yellow, red and orange.
Heat by Brian Harte
I also enjoyed viewing 'Alt (4 Person)' and 'P.Chair' hanging side by side with their complimentary colours.
Alt (4 Person) P.Chair
Both by Brian Harte
Other paintings that I liked were 'Untitled' with its expanse of sky blue and 'M & J' due to sections of yellow and orange.
Untitled by Brian Harte
To my eye, it evoked the sense of a wet day.
'M and J' by Brian Harte
The bright warm colours popped out from a black and white background.
Broan's exhibition will run until 11th April 2025.
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Mick O'Dea at Molesworth
Last night, I attended the very popular opening of Mick O'Dea's exhibition 'What Is The Stars?' at the Molesworth Gallery, 16 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2. Mick's paintings were a nice size; not too large or small. There was a lovely sense of light and shadow in their compositions.
Each painting protrayed actors preparing to go on stage or undertaking dress rehearsals. The plays in question were Sean O'Casey's trilogy, 'The Plough and the Stars', The Shadow of a Gunman' and 'Juno and the Paycock' all performed at the Druid Theatre.
My favourite painting was called 'Direction' which featured a pub scene. It was full of life and drama that centered around a barman behind a counter. Mick's exhibition will run until 15th May 2024.
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