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Curated byThe concept of space fascinates me on several levels: As a painter using linear perspective I attempt to create the illusion of three dimensional space on a two dimensional surface and for many years the subject of my art has been the space of the suburban environment where I grew up and still live. More recently there is the Imagined Space of my new works and lastly there is the space in which my completed works are displayed. Generally the gallery space is a neutral white box, which isolates the work from the distraction of other surroundings. However when an exhibition concludes sold work goes into peoples homes or offices and become part of peoples’ everyday lives. Art in public spaces and in private houses can reach a wider audience that would ever visit a gallery so the work continues to receive new viewers all the time. What intrigued me about this project coordinated withTallaght Community Arts was that audiences could view my art in two very different ways in different spaces at the same time. The Suburban Art Trail through Jobstown culminating at RUA RED was not only a physical journey but also chronological journey through my work practice with the earlier work exhibited in Jobstown informing the latest body of paintings:
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