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Snapshots of Bray – from the Kiosk to Kilruddery House

580.00

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 60cm x 60cm

Framing: standard-edge canvas, ready to hang

Bray is a beautiful seaside town in Co Wicklow and is often referred to as the Gateway to the garden of Ireland. The town of Bray is rich in architectural features from historic houses such as kilruddery to the iconic Martello tower which as once home to Bono.

The “Snapshots” series seeks to elevate the everyday, shining a spotlight on the often overlooked beauty of our urban surroundings. How often do you truly look around you or really notice the detail of a building or streetlamp? Capturing the essence of an area is central to my work.

My Snapshots pieces are vibrant yet minimalistic compilation paintings. These paintings use various panels to reflect different aspects and views of the built environment of a particular area. Using social media as well as traditional sketchbook methods allows me to incorporate the feeling for and views of an area, creating a work which is enduring as well as being immediate and current.

I paint using clean lines and strong colours. These bold blocks of colour suit the subject of largely urban environments, taking ‘snapshots’ of views which are the familiar evocative pieces that make up the jigsaw of the world we inhabit.

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 60cm x 60cm

Framing: standard-edge canvas, ready to hang

Bray is a beautiful seaside town in Co Wicklow and is often referred to as the Gateway to the garden of Ireland. The town of Bray is rich in architectural features from historic houses such as kilruddery to the iconic Martello tower which was once home to Bono.

The “Snapshots” series seeks to elevate the everyday, shining a spotlight on the often overlooked beauty of our urban surroundings. How often do you truly look around you or really notice the detail of a building or streetlamp? Capturing the essence of an area is central to my work.

My Snapshots pieces are vibrant yet minimalistic compilation paintings. These paintings use various panels to reflect different aspects and views of the built environment of a particular area. Using social media as well as traditional sketchbook methods allows me to incorporate the feeling for and views of an area, creating a work which is enduring as well as being immediate and current.

I paint using clean lines and strong colours. These bold blocks of colour suit the subject of largely urban environments, taking ‘snapshots’ of views which are the familiar evocative pieces that make up the jigsaw of the world we inhabit.