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This blog is for the use of the students of G.M.I.T Centre for the Creative Arts and Media. All views are of our own and not that of G.M.I.T. Any further information on any of the artists mentioned can be contacted through the blog. The blog is to show the progress and hard work that is being put into our end of year Graduate Degree Exhibition in May/June 2014.
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Monday, 2 June 2014

Laura Carroll; Fine Art: Paint

Statement


Looking at decoration and femininity has always been a prevalent theme throughout my work, working with a variety of mixed mediums and materials. My work ranges from drawing and collage to photography (both medium format double exposures and digital work), which I try to bring together through installation based pieces.



Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Lauren Coyle; Fine Art: Print




Statement

The observation of my immediate environment has consistently inspired my work. An examination of this has prompted me to investigate the strength of our online world, and how people can create a virtual persona. This allows people to inhabit a world which is both alluring and consuming.

Baska Szostak; Fine Art: Textile

Artist Statement

I like to look at the world and discover the beauty and quirks in ordinary places. Being able to create a new point of view on something ordinary is what I enjoy most about creating art. My current work focuses on my everyday life, documenting and mapping the little things I most enjoy. It captures snapshots of what I see throughout the day and tracks my routes around the city of Galway creating a narrative of my day to day living. It is a documentation of my favourite aspects of life as well as an exploration of personality captured through small scale studied gouache paintings and more experimental mixed-media embroidered fine craft textile pieces.





Contact: baska.b.szostak@gmail.com  

Saturday, 24 May 2014

Rosaleen Tanham; Art & Design: Paint (Part-Time)



"My home place, the West of Ireland, is very beautiful.  It is my sense of this place that anchors, grounds and feeds me.  Nature is my inspiration. The always fascinating seascapes, skyscapes and landscapes.   Constantly changing, transmuting, recycling through the seasons, birth, death, regeneration.  Constantly surprising –  shapes, colours, forms, lines, patterns.  Endlessly entertaining.  I try, a lot of the time frustratingly, to capture it through my work, using pencil and paint, watercolour, acrylic and oil." Rosaleen Tanham

Image and statement kindly submitted by the featured artist, Rosaleen Tanham.

Friday, 23 May 2014

Catherine Buck, Fine Art: Ceramics

 

Statement

 

Fascinated by mundane objects, I take inspiration from items such as disposable packaging. I collect and re-examine these redundant objects with the aspiration to extend their life span in some way. Through processes of plaster and clay humble objects are reincarnated from an ephemeral life, to one of longevity. Playfully using repetition and reformation to allow these new forms to occupy a different sense of space and give them a sense of permanence.



Work in progress...

Slip-cast white earthenware (bisque stage)

Slip-cast white earthenware (bisque stage)

Email: catherinebuckvisualartist@gmail.com

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Jason Dunne; Fine Art: Paint

Statement

My interest lies in deconstructing images, narratives, and how these are read by the viewer. I expose how signifiers are used when viewing and understanding artworks, structuring narratives, and building relations across different media. I believe this can be done through seemingly abstract frameworks, and through this I expose the uncertain constructs of abstraction itself. I use the aesthetic frame to both allow and expose empathy between the artist and viewer.





Contact info:

Email: jasondunnevisualart@gmail.com

Mobile: +353 857600864


Ronan Connor; Fine Art: Print




‘Moments of an individual’s life are most appreciated when content with one-self or shared with one another. My representation of a figure captured amongst elements of nature demonstrates how our emotions can alter each other. Solitude on this earth is either a blessing or a curse…’ 

Email: ronanjconnor@yahoo.com 

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Jennifer Comerford; Fine Art: Print



"They say it’s the little things...a multitude of activity is constantly happening within our own little realms. Even minute details are stored within a level of consciousness. These occurrences are at play behind the scenes of our awareness. The seemingly insignificant being brought into the light." Jennifer Comerford

Email: jennifer_comerford_art@yahoo.ie

Images and statement kindly submitted by the featured artist, Jennifer Comerford.

Friday, 9 May 2014

Mary Roberts; Art & Design: Paint (Part-Time)


"The shadow or reflection of an object can often be more intriguing than the object itself. They are ephemeral and gone in an instant. My aim is to capture that fleeting moment on camera and transfer it to the canvas." Mary Roberts




Contact info.

email:  salvadordali@eircom.net
website: 
maryrobertsart.com



Image and information kindly provided by the featured artist, Mary Roberts.

Tom Finn; Fine Art: Paint (Part-Time)

This is one Tom's paintings that will be exhibited at this years exhibition.

'Tocados/Seperation'
60''  x 30''
acrylic, charcoal, pencil, sand,
on weathered board, steel staples and felt ribbon .

Image and information kindly provided by the featured artist, Tom Finn.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Edel Power; Fine Art: Ceramics

Fine Art: Ceramics student Edel Power in the studio working on her porcelain pieces for the upcoming exhibition.

Catherine Buck


Catherine Buck


Catherine Buck


(Photo's taken by Catherine Buck)

Friday, 2 May 2014

Patrick Augustus Furey; Fine Art: Print


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(Mezzotint)

VII
(Mezzotint)

"My work contradicts the male ideal in classical art by displaying a constant vulnerability. It questions masculinity and social boundaries; encapsulating the ideals of classicism while playing on metaphorical symbolism and body language to suggest emotion. It is a form of poetry using symbolism instead of words relinquishing the need for explanations, a personal reflection on life experiences and an example of self-analysis." Patrick  A. Furey


Contact info.: Email : patrickfurey_art@yahoo.com





Images and text kindly submitted by the featured artist, Patrick Augustus Furey.

Patricia O'Donohue; Fine Art: Paint







Patricia uses a combination of paint and collage techniques to create her art work.



All images and information kindly provided by the featured artist, Patricia O'Donohue.

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Irene Quinn; Fine Art: Sculpture



"My work is an exploration of a childhood memory of my ancestors' recollection of the moving bog, which is now defined by the dominance of European bureaucrats vying or the Seat of Power. Will they ever have enough now that they have barred us?" Irene Quinn

Image and text kindly provided by the featured artist, Irene Quinn.

Friday, 25 April 2014

Martin Tyndall; Fine Art: Paint

Fine Art: Paint student Martin prepares canvases for his final paintings of the year.






(Photo's taken by Catherine Buck with permission of the featured artist, Martin Tyndall)

Laura Wade; Fine Art: Print


"My work is a response to the anatomy of the human form. I want to explore the biological complexities of the inner body and contemplate its aesthetic possibilities. Through my work, I attempt to evoke a sense of being, and invite the viewer to consider their own physical presence. My inquiry into the intricate layers becomes a mapping of the body, reminiscent of a larger order and pattern of relationship in all things." Laura Wade







Images and information kindly submitted by the featured artist, Laura Wade.

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Fiona Doyle; Fine Art: Paint




Fiona Doyle is a 4th year student, studying Fine Art in GMIT. Her speciality is paint, with interests in photography and graphics which she uses in her work. She is currently working on a collection of paintings to use in the CCAM upcoming show in May. Below is a statement by the artist accompanied by two photographs of some of her paintings. They are painted with acrylic, oil and watercolour onto raw canvas. For any further information Fiona can be contacted by the  email address below.

"My work involves de-constructing photographs I have taken and translating them into paintings. They contain a sense of space due to layers of juxtaposing images; exploring a relationship between reality and a created world."


“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Henry David Thoreau

(Artists own statement)


Contact details: fionamcdoyle@gmail.com