Countryside I 2019 Ceramics d: 12 ins / 30 cm Price : €195 View on https://sandram.biz/wp/latest-work/ #ceramics #ceramicart #ceramicartists #ceramicartwork #art #artists #wallmounted #madelocal #lovemadelocal #irishdesign #irishcraft #youcanownit #youcandoit #craft #maths #mathematics #countryside #disk #circle #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CU3MTiTAlp4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Title: Grid 1 Year: 2021 Medium: Digital Art Dim: Variable View on https://sandram.biz/wp/ #art #digital #digitalart #artist #digitalartwork #digitalartist #green #computerart #photoshop #leaf #grid #pattern #hill #abstractart #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CPlx_hanWKw/?utm_medium=tumblr
Triangles I
2020
Digital Art
Variable Dim
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Large Green Blue Grid Mask h: 5 ins/13 cm Price: €50 View on https://sandram.biz/masks/ #art #artists #crafts #craftwork #handmade #gifts #ceramics #ceramicmasks #ceramicart #ceramicartists #makers #grid #green #blue #grid #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CPgq9DXncgy/?utm_medium=tumblr
Last night, I attended the opening of Colin Davidson’s exhibition ‘Variations’ at the Oliver Sears Gallery. I was delighted to see all of his flower paintings. Although I loved Colin’s street scenes and portraits, I found his latest change in subject matter quite refreshing. I preferred his paintings painted in lighter colours especially ‘Dorabella’ with its yellow flowers on a sky blue background. The gallery was busy with a relaxed atmosphere. Colin’s exhibition will run until 24th Jan 2019 at the Oliver Sears Gallery, 29 Molesworth Street, Dub 2.
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Tonight I attended the packed opening of Mairead O'hEocha's exhibition 'Tale Ends & Eternal Wakes' at the Temple Bar Gallery. There was an interesting mix of drawings and paintings of various animals on display from bird to monkeys. Mairead's latest exhibition relates to her fascination with the Natural History Museum, Dublin or Dead Zoo. Her exhibition will run until April 25th 2020 at the Temple Bar Gallery 5 - 9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
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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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Title: Diagonal Lines I Year: 2020 Medium: Digital Art Dim: Variable #art #digitalart #abstractart #lines #hearts #opticart #illustrations #theeyeballwoman https://www.instagram.com/p/CHng3kGnwKA/?igshid=qiausxp46sva
Last Thursday, I attended the opening of Sarah Walker’s exhibition ‘The Drawings On The Sky’ at the Oliver Sears Gallery, 29 Molesworth St, Dub 2. I enjoyed it very much and particularly loved her tapestries featuring a single tree like ‘Red Tree’, ‘Mauve Tree’ and ‘Spring Tree’. Sarah’s exhibition will run until 22nd June. The opening itself was well attended. I also had a quick look at the work of Jose Maria Yague Manzanares but it did not appeal to me. His exhibition is called ‘Wolf’ and will run to 22nd June Classy