Borrisokane

By annmarie.keaveney, 21 November, 2023

Volodymyr Topiy was born in Sudova Vyshna in 1979, Lviv region. He graduated from the Lviv National Academy of Arts in 2003. In his work, he works with such media as performance, painting, installation, graphics. In connection with the full-scale invasion of russia into Ukraine, he currently lives in Ireland. 

By annmarie.keaveney, 21 November, 2023

Mariya Hoyin was born in Lviv in 1982. Graduated from the Lviv National Academy of Arts. In her artistic work, she works with such media as analog photography, performance, graphics, collage, video. With the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine, she was forced to leave her native city and country. She lived and worked in Poland for a year and a half, and she recently lives and works in Ireland.

 

By annmarie.keaveney, 21 November, 2023

I am an abstract artist working mainly in oils on canvas. I also create abstract landscapes and seascapes. I graduated from Limerick School of Art and Design with an honours degree in Fine Art in 2019. I make work in a small studio in Borrisokane. I have had a very successful solo exhibition in The Backstage Gallery, Longford and have exhibited in many group exhibitions such as The Hunt Museum, The Sailors Home, Craft Space all in Limerick. I have also shown my work in The Narrow Space Gallery, Clonmel , The Courtyard Gallery Ennistymon, Birr Vintage Week and Arts Festival among others.

By annmarie.keaveney, 11 October, 2023

Deej Fabyc works with performance, installation, photography and video. Their work has for many years addressed the psychological dimensions of the personal and political experience of trauma. Current performance work is engaged with wicked embodied mapping of narratives of awkwardness, neurodiversity, ageing, loss, mental health and chronic illness. Fabyc has performed in museums, night clubs, and the street internationally since the 1980s.

By administrator, 20 July, 2023

TTT graduated from LSAD with an honours degree in Fine Art Painting receiving the Tom Fox Award 2013. Painting in vibrant colours with the freedom of abstraction in tandem with the discipline of photorealism, she creates unique images that sizzle with life, energy and colour. Whether depicting the delicacy of the cherry blossom or the elusive blooms of the cannonball tree, or the highly charged symbolism of the common poppy, her flower paintings radiate a world of beautifully illustrated botanicals against the backdrop of free-flowing abstraction.