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BRIDGET RYAN
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01. 'Dusk'
02. 'Farm at Cornamona'
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I was born and raised in the Connemara village of Cornamona located on the northern shores of Lough Corrib and now live in Galway city. I attended Galway Mayo Institute of Technology and graduated with a B.A (HONS) degree in Fine Art in 2004. I have been working at my art since and have shown my work in several group exhibitions locally. I have also sold extensively at auction over the last few years, and my work features in Whyte's "A Buyer's Guide to Irish Art". My Work Growing up in Connemara I have always been intrigued by the many and varied abandoned houses in this part of Ireland. Many have survived since famine times due to their thick stone walls and simple but solid structures. They have been vacated along the way for many reasons; emigration, hardship family lines dying off etc. To me they have a wonderful sense of history and mystery about them, and always seem full of character. They come from bygone eras, and in many instances stand side by side with modern day irish "bungalow bliss". Many of them are now used as sheds or cow byres. They can be a myriad of colours; in many cases the owners have had to use only whatever paint is on hand to maintain them. To me they are full of beauty, but always with a sense of desolation about them. Because these buildings have a unique character due
to their age and history, I have tried recently to use paint in different
and inventive ways to capture the atmosphere that surrounds them. As
well as using the traditional brush methods of applying paint, I have
experimented, with techniques involving spilling, mopping and scraping
back the paint, to create the shapes and moods that
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