04/09/25
Jen Alexander in Threshold
08/09/25
VAI Get Together at TU Dublin
09/09/25
Visit to ‘Faigh Amach’ at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios.
10/09/25
Painting off to Arcade Studios for a group show.
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Jen Alexander in Threshold
VAI Get Together at TU Dublin
Painting off to Arcade Studios for a group show.
test demo screenshot from 2014
NB: Forgot to jot down that ‘Red Lines’ has been accepted into this years’ Royale Arcade Academy show at Arcade Studios.
“Painting is a place to hide thoughts, hide feelings, hide emotions.”
- Stephen Millar
“I was alone in my studio in front of my oil lamp. Two or three in the morning… Dawn is breaking… I used to sit up like that all night long. My lamp burned, and I with it.”
- Marc Chagall c.1920
“Look to Henri Rousseau as examplar for a renewal of figural language reborn in the image of childhood.”
- Timothy Hyman
Chloe Austin’s “Living But A Day” in PS2
“Culture is everyday lived experience.”
- Sir Phil Redmond
Banu Cennetoğlu at VOID Gallery, Derry
Lindsey Mendick talk was great!
“When you are a mature artist, you’re not a mature painter”
“The world can only be grasped by action, not by contemplation. The hand is more important than the eye… The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.”
from ‘The Ascent of Man’ by Jacob Bronowski
“You know in the back of your own mind if criticism holds any merit for yourself.”
“I think using a limited palette gives you more freedom.”
L.I.V.
Detail of “A Lovers’ Harvest”
“The artist has to put before the eyes of the public forms and poses which has existed previously in the darkness and confusion of an irrational mind, or one which is beset by uncontrolled passion.”
Goya
“Dog Woman” Paula Rego 1994 Pastel on Canvas
C.C.
Detail of “A New Normal” in progress
The Chameleon lays in wait,
Knuckles pressed white on the oak armrests.
There you’ll find an empty place at the table.
Under the fire’s amber glow,
Home is where the hearth is.
“Portraiture exposes the gap between the interior and exterior selves.”
-unknown-
Priming is all today amounted to.
Several pieces sketched up today.
Detail of “The Doctor will See you Now”
“The Doctor will See you Now” Oil and Charcoal on Canvas 150cm x 100cm
Some sketchbook studies tonight.
Detail of “Lady of the Manor”.
Day trip to Belfast to deliver “Saint and Sinner” for Platform Arts group show.
As it’s the season for it, here’s a golden oldie from 2003. This photo was taken for a GCSE Art project where my cousin Aidan dressed as the grim reaper holding a very rusty scythe. Our cat then walked along the tin roof behind him, jumped on his shoulders and then proceeded to stroll across the top of the blade. It all happened purely by chance and made for a great photo.
Detail of work in progress - “The Doctor Will See You Now”.
Detail of ‘Galamseyer’ - painting in progress
Slieve Gallion
Sketched up new canvases.
“An archive of emotions”
Dr. Kate McLean
Sketchbook Studies
Ballyliffen
Focus required…
…reaching it back to integrity of practice.
Large scale drawings?
Eventual studio time - detail of “Misunderstood” in progress
Great to get imagery into some semblance of order.
“Thinking through making.” - Joy Gerrard during interview with GTG. Watch here.
Some good sketchbook work tonight.
“Misunderstood” finished.
Reusing one canvas and starting another.
…settling back into a new routine… still healing.
IMMA Talk: From the Rego Studio.
Limbo-Land yet again.
Finding it difficult to concentrate with all going on. Just wish that aspects were sorted so that some kind of routine could be adhered to.
Some results but not all.
Detail of “Norwegian Nude” - work in progress.
…giving up the ghost on the little ‘go cart’ piece. It just went stale but that’s OK. It wasn’t the right time.
Some sketchbook work tonight.
Absolutely baltic in the studio.
Studio Shot: 19/11/20
Mostly focused on “Norwegian Nude” today but building up layers on other pieces too.
Left to Right: “Troublesome” - “Shock” - “Norwegian Nude”
Detail of hand in “Norwegian Nude” in progress.
Really good progress today.
BP 158/113
Site update
Really great online talk from the Garter Lane Arts Centre: Chloe Austin in conversation with Matt Higgs, Kitsch Doom, and Ciara O Neill.
Did a few quick sketch of the speakers as they discussed their practices.
…readjust, centre, breathe and focus on what matters.
After having a long, hard look at “Troublesome” - came to the realisation that figure is complete. Nice to leave it loose in parts. It explains what it needs to without having to divulge anything else.
Bit of building work in the background and it’s finished.
Decorations are up and a little winter halo to round off a very odd month.
More work done to “The Ferryman”. I think it’s lost any painterly charm.
‘Arena: Kusama Infinity’ - such a great artist!
“While the dead show dead art, living artists die.” - Yayoi Kusama
Hope springs eternal.
Great talk and workshop with Action Mental Health. Really positive and interesting feedback from the crowd.
Patrick Horan’s fantastic paintings in the Ards Art Centre’s Sunburst Gallery.
Called into the Ards Art Centre for a quick chat and a little look at two shows opening; Gavin McCrea’s installation and Patrick Horan’s paintings.
Yusuke Asai’s amazing installation in the Golden Thread Gallery
At Late Night Art Mark McGreevy’s ‘Flop Sweat’ in the MAC is marvellous! Brilliant use of colour. ‘Knick Knacks and Whatnots’ by Cameron Morgan in University of Atypical is excellent. Blown away by the work on display in the Golden Thread’s “Noise of Silence: Japanese Art Now’ especially Yusuke Asai’s huge mud installations.
“Ferryman” is unusable.
Finally finished the middle panel from the originally conceived “Pioneer” triptych. Think it stands on it’s own merit.
More progress to the the ‘Cooley’ piece.
Sketchbook work tonight.
Really enjoyed “Memory: The Origin of Alien” documentary.
“At the Mountains of Madness” by HP Lovecraft.
“What will humanity find when they look in the dark places?”
Studio work - some additions of spray paint to ‘Cooley’ piece. Walked away before digging too far.
Little panel piece, “The Horror! The Horror” Speed is it’s friend. Wooden supports are responsive to gestural work - less so with the charcoal marks - more layers needed to achieve tonal quality I’m after.
Wonderful article about my time up at Action Mental Health.
Increase in productivity lately. Could it be a confidence thing? I’m working no more or no less than the slump periods. Is it a case of a fine tuning of better judgement when more at peace with practice? Plenty to look forward to in the coming months.
Notes: immediate drawing line combined with more deliberate painterly marks. Cross pollination.
“LW” = by removing the instrument of trauma can it be viewed in a miraculous or redemptive light?
Not spelling out the narrative - Great to sit down and chat about work and ideas with GM.
Visit to PS Squared and “How the Image Echos” show.
Sea Holly Gallery is absolutely stunning and wonderful work on from the 545 pop up group show. So good to see elements of the much loved Orpheus building back in an artistic sense.
Craig Donald’s work alongside restored windows from the Orpheus building in the Sea Holly Gallery
Finished little panel piece.
Quarantined.
Studio work and “Dress Rehearsal Study” is getting there. It’s weird how every time I paint children they end up completely terrifying.
Ari Aster’s ‘Midsommar’ is utterly amazing. Beautifully filmed and will stay with me for a long time.
Collection of work for “Bardo” show tomorrow morning.
Slight change of tact…
Some tonal work on “Bereft Clown”
Lagging behind.
Applications submitted.
DISTRACTIONS leads to NOT DOING WORK leads to FEELINGS OF GUILT leads to DISTRACTIONS leads to NOT DOING WORK leads to FEELINGS OF GUILT leads to DISTRACTIONS leads to NOT DOING WORK leads to FEELINGS OF GUILT leads to DISTRACTIONS leads to NOT DOING WORK leads to FEELINGS OF GUILT leads to DISTRACTIONS leads to NOT DOING WORK leads to FEELINGS OF GUILT leads to DISTRACTIONS leads to NOT DOING WORK leads to FEELINGS OF GUILT leads to … etc etc.
How do you combat this?
“Discipline is key" - JG
Break the cycle by physically setting time aside for practice. Depending on the day of the week and other commitments, the type of productive work will differ.
Cleaning the palette
One good sketch is better than not drawing at all.
“What’s for you won’t go past you.”
Reworked pattern and colours on clown today.
Great to get painting today albeit a little later than I would have liked.
Counting works - didn’t realise there were so many!
Belfast. Great to see the last day of ‘The Question of Feeling at Home’ in PS² - curated by Moran Been-Noon. Bonus to get a run down from Moran about the show and to see Cecilia Bullo’s work in the flesh! Been excited to see it since her talk in the DLR LexIcon last year. Next was a visit to Belfast Exposed for the ACNI collection show with a solo show by Linda Conroy in the upstairs space. Conroy’s work is disturbing and utterly absorbing at the same time. Removing notions of the individual from religious ritual resonated with me personally. Then it was on to ‘Porous Plane’ by Lennon in the Golden Thread Gallery. The sheer scale and vibrancy of the work was immense. In the information leaflet it says that “no knowledge is required to enjoy the beauty of these paintings” and that Lennon “invites each of us to find ourselves and arrive at our own inclusions”. Leaving room for the viewer is something I’m particularly keen on.
Lastly onto the wonderful ‘Alternate Perspective’ in Platform featuring work by Aimee MeLaugh and Karl Hagan. Both reflect on ‘memory, people, places and trauma’. The grandeur of history painting coupled with highly personal and intimate narratives. Wonderful painting exhibition.
Sarah Smith
PS²
Cecilia Bullo
PS²
Susan MacWilliam (left) and Peter Richards (right)
Belfast Exposed
Linda Conroy
Belfast Exposed
Lennon
Golden Thread Gallery
Karl Hagan and Aimee MeLaugh
Platform Arts
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It’s the journey not the destination.
Nearly into third month and nothing really to show for it. Plenty of works in progress but not enough progress being made.