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From Saturday 10th October 2020
This exhibition draws together an eclectic cohort of artists from Ireland and Northern Ireland, in a celebration of macabre and gothic responses to the “Dracula” author in his part-ancestral town of Sligo. Stokers mother Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley (1818–1901) was raised in Sligo, and, so the story goes, recollections of her tales of a cholera epidemic striking the county, played a part in the emergence of the Dracula story.
ceramic and piercing
16cm x 22cm x 24cm
glazed stoneware & feathers with black marble base
30cm c 28cm x 28cm (orb)
28cm x 23cm x 2cm (marble base)
pigment inks on 100% Canson Photographique 310 gm acid free cotton rag paper
79cm x 107cm
ceramic and piercing
13cm x 18cm x 1cm largest piece - overall width 40cm wide
triptych
glazed stoneware with black marble base
30cm x 28cm x 28cm (orb)
33cm x 28cm x 2cm ( marble base)
pigment inks on 100% Canson Photographique 310 gm acid free cotton rag paper
79in x 107cm
ceramic, oil paint, found paper & wood
26.5cm x 19cm
framed
collage and mixed media on paper
50 cm x70 cm
framed
glazed stoneware & black marble base
30cm x 28cm x 28cm (orb)
33cm x 28cm x 2cm (marble base)
pigment inks on 100% Canson Photographique 310 gm acid free cotton rag paper
62cm x 132cm
drawings
47.5cm x 35cm x 3.5cm (framed with glass)
collage and mixed media on paper
70cm x 50cm
framed
pigment inks on 100% Canson Photographique 310 gm acid free cotton rag paper
107cm x 147cm