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A Mothers Day Miscellany from Berlin

Leland Bardwell’s poem “St Brigid’s Day 1989” threw up a great many threads of inspiration for the 90 women artists who are participating in our St Brigid’s Day Exhibition, which is currently showing at the Irish Embassy in Berlin.

Among them were several images that are particularly maternal in theme, reflecting honestly and profoundly on both the the beauty and tempestuousness that can exist between mothers and daughters.

To mark mothers day we thought we’d bring you this special “Miscellany blog from Berlin” featuring a selection of those paintings, and the reflection of the artists who made them .

We’ve also included a selection of powerful poetry by Leland Bardwell where she observes her own life as a mother.

St Brigid’s Day 1989 | 90 Women Artists is on show at the Embassy of Ireland Germany, Jägerstraße 51 10117 Berlin, until April 26th. Public Opening Hours: Mon to Fri 9.30-12.30


'The decades that divide us' - Michelle Boyle

Boyle, Michelle - 'The decades that divide us' oil with 24 ct gold leaf on canvas board.jpg

In this painting ‘The decades that divide us’ I paint out an intimate conversation with my mother Mary Boyle over our annual making of Brigid’s crosses.


In My Darling Liza’s Eyes - Leland Bardwell

In My Darling Liza’s Eyes - Leland Bardwell


‘Bridie. Patron Sainteen of Paper Boats’ - Medbh Gillard

Gillard, Medbh - Bridie. Patron Sainteen of Paper Boats  mixed media on canvas € 285.jpg

This is a portrait of my late mother Brigid (Bridie) Gillard. The paper boats represent her five children. Brigid was the Patron Saint of boatmen.


Don’t Go Down That Road - Leland Bardwell

Don’t Go Down That Road - Leland Bardwell



‘The Gatherer’ -Rebecca Jobson

Jobson, Rebecca - The Gatherer   oill on canvas on board  € 850.JPG

My mother, while gathering the rushes to thatch the roof of her first marital home, lost her wedding ring. Personifying a story of love is a powerful, resilient and beautiful woman looking back on her life and to the land that sustains her.


Innismurray - Leland Bardwell

Innismurray - Leland Bardwell


‘For Kitty’ Deborah Lee

Lee, Deborah - For Kitty   mixed media on canvas  € 200.jpg

The idea of ritual within Leland’s poem inspired me to make a piece in memory of my late mother incorporating the lines: “I’m made conscious of the decades that divide us...”


Childrens’s Games - Leland Bardwell

Childrens’s Games - Leland Bardwell


‘my children’s, children’s children’ - Catherine Mac Conville

Mac Conville, Catherine - My Childern's, Childern's Childern   mixed media € 465.jpg

Below an image of my mother and my mother's sisters I inscribe names all the women in my family circle, from Bridget Campbell, born 1784, to Luisa Carroll, born November 2018. A celebration of each of them under the mantle of St Brigid .


Nothing Else - Leland Bardwell

Nothing Else - Leland Bardwell


‘Bridget’ Eileen Mac Donagh

Mac Donagh, Eileen - Bridget   Irish limestone   € 500.jpg

St Bridget’s Cross is as much associated with Ireland as the Shamrock.  This sculpture evokes the cross even though it is composed of lines carved into stone.  Gathering rushes to play with was part of our childhood, I remember my mother Bridget making the Cross.  This sculpture is dedicated to her.


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Wednesday 03.27.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

Ruth O'Donnell The Making of Matrix

Artist Ruth O'Donnell demonstrates her fine art printing technique on the creation of Matrix, an aquatint fine art limited edition print 105cm x 105cm.

Matrix featured in "Perfectly Ordinary" an exhibition of new work by Ruth, at Hamilton Gallery Sligo, March 7th - 30th March 2019.

Ruth O'Donnell has spent a year working on a series of over 100 small square still life etchings.

An experienced print-maker, she has developed her etching technique to allow drawing on copper plates to be as fluid and immediate as a note in a sketchbook.

The imagery in these works comes from many sources, from the history of still life paintings, from museum objects and the artist's everyday life, all treated equally.

The prints are presented individually but also in grids and lines, where each square becomes an element in a discourse about values, memory, beauty, perspectives, the passage of time and the now.

Friday 03.15.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

Ruth O'Donnell: Work In Progress.

A short time lapse video of artist Ruth O’Donnell at work.

“Perfectly Ordinary” an exhibition of new work by Ruth O'Donnell is now on at Hamilton Gallery and runs until March 30th.

Ruth O'Donnell has spent a year working on a series of over 100 small square still life etchings.

An experienced print-maker, she has developed her etching technique to allow drawing on copper plates to be as fluid and immediate as a note in a sketchbook.

The imagery in these works comes from many sources, from the history of still life paintings, from museum objects and the artist's everyday life, all treated equally.

The prints are presented individually but also in grids and lines, where each square becomes an element in a discourse about values, memory, beauty, perspectives, the passage of time and the now.

tags: Ruth O'Donnell
Thursday 03.14.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

On The Eightieth Anniversary of the death of W B Yeats.

As today marks the eightieth Anniversary of the death of W B Yeats - he died at Hôtel Idéal Séjour, in Menton, France, on 28 January 1939, aged 73 - we thought we would post this famous poetic tribute to Yeats by W H Auden.

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Monday 01.28.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 
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