Something about Mary
I’ve a peice in a show that opens this Tuesday. The image was up on an earlier post here>>
I’ve a peice in a show that opens this Tuesday. The image was up on an earlier post here>>
This is a view from Ballyconnell Co Donegal, just outside of Falcarragh>> This fine old house is sadly falling to bits now.
This scraperboard was done from an earlier life drawing that I posted here>>
I was very lucky to be selected to exhibit at An Gailearaí>> for Ciall 2011 The opening was very enjoyable with some great work on display I posted my selected piece earlier, you can see it here >> An Gailearaí Aislann Centre Industrial Park, Gweedore Derrybeg Co Donegal
This is my take on the famous icon Our Lady of Perpetual Succour>> The original icon has a very interesting history behind it. We had a print of it hanging for years in my Grandmothers house, where did it get to I wonder. Done for a fundraising exhibition to take place in Ranelagh in May.…
You are invited to a preview of work from a selection of IGI members To be opened by Anne Gildea of The Nualas Thursday 24th March @ 8pm The United Arts Club 3 Upper Fitzwilliam St Dublin 2 Exhibition continues until April 11th 2011 Viewing Mon to Friday 11am to 11pm www.illustratorsireland.com www.scamp.ie Featuring; Eoin…
I have an exhibition in Dublin……. SCRAPERBOARD Exhibition of Scraperboards by Brian Gallagher Opening Reception: Tuesday 8th February 6.30pm- 8.30pm Viewing: Tuesday 8th February – Saturday 12th February opening hours 11am – 6pm Ranelagh Arts Centre 26 Ranelagh Dublin 6
This is a competition entry. A poster for the 1922 German Expressionist horror film Nosferatu>> There is more info on the film here nosferatumovie.com>> Update- I was selected as one of the eleven designers who have been chosen as highly commended runners up and will subsequently have my work exhibited in the upcoming Nosferatu Poster…
Here is the finished scraperboard from my earlier drawing. I used a few new tools on this, one in particular worked well. But I found that I could not resist using my old favourites. This house is up on Hornhead >>