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Scraperboard portrait of mine appearing in the Irish Times Weekend>> today. “Putin”
Scraperboard portrait of mine appearing in the Irish Times Weekend>> today. “Putin”
Four scraperboard illustrations that appear in the Weekend Review section of today’s Irish Times. Depicting victims Elizabeth Plunkett & Mary Duffy and the murderers John Shaw & Geoffrey Evans.
A commission for Nano Nagle Place, Cork >> Some of the current Nuns.
A Scraperboard that I entered in to the Zurich Portrait Prize 2021>> My application was unsuccessful, but it’s always worth trying. Best of luck to the list of 24 artworks who were selected from a total of nearly 500 entries.
My exhibition gets a mention in the summer edition of the Irish Arts Review. A walk through virtual tour of my exhibition here>> when in the tour use the targets on the floor to navigate each room and please click on the pictures to enlarge- Work can be purchased here>>
My solo exhibition is now online as a virtual tour here>> Please take a look and remember click on the pictures for a close up. Thanks to Marcus Casey for putting this tour together. Interrupted Line by Brian Gallagher 1st June- 31st JulyThe Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, Co. Dublin. Tel: Colette (087) 9697054 View…
My Solo Exhibition has opened, to view online please see links below- Exhibition Interrupted Line by Brian Gallagher 1st June- 31st July The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, Co. Dublin. Tel: Colette (087) 9697054 View online at: www.tseac.ie Appointments can be made to visit the exhibition in the gallery This exhibition brings together a collection…
Just heard that a larger project that I supplied some of the illustrations for has made it on to the IDI AWARDS 2020 SHORTLIST The project was for- EXHIBITION, POP-UP AND SET DESIGN A House Fit For A Queen – interpreting Ormond Castle — John Raftery & Mark Leslie at Martello Media WINNERS announcements coming week…
A Scraperboard I did of my nephew that I submitted in to the Zurich Portrait Prize 2020>> It did not get through but I think it is always worth entering competitions. Some very good names on the shortlist, so good luck to you all. Here is a longer film showing the entire process of that…