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Artist Information:
Caitriona Sheedy
Ennis,,
Ireland
Member Since: Jun 2003
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Artist Exhibitions:
Dec 8th -2008-January 3rd2009.
Here in County museum
gallery, Ennis and around
streets of Ennis. then to be
brought on tour, will post
other dates etc...

Part of group show "In a
Different Way", for Ennis
Street Festival, on venues
around ennis, Co. Clare.

Chrictmas Group Show, Ennis
Library ...

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Artist Galleries:
The Kenny Gallery, Middle St.,
Galway, Ireland....

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Artist Reviews:
The Sunday Tribune, "Designing
the Future", 19th March, 2000.

The Clare Champion, "Caitriona
in the Picture", December
12th, 2002.
The Dublin Daily, April 2nd,
2003....

Further Information

Collections:
Tallaght Institute of
Technology, Dublin,
Ireland....

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Commissions:
Brid O'Gorman, Mobile,
Alabama.
Aine Keane, Dublin, Ireland.
Deirdre O'Sullivan, Cork,
Ireland.
Eileen Bugler, Co. Clare,
Ireland.
...

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Artist Statement for Caitriona Sheedy

Formally trained in design communications (graphic design), I love to work in all media. But I find acrylic paint, at this time, the most naturally expressive, in the sense of painting from feeling or from the subconscious. So most of what is on display here is acrylic paintings.

These acrylic paintings were created from imagination and feeling.
Expressing different emotions or ideas about things.
Using colour, lines, and texture to capture a particular
feeling or mood, or to communicate an individual impression.

Painting spontaneously, without really envisaging the finished work, but rather getting carried away with the painting and letting it develop naturally. Some begin as small sketches - a rough outline and these lines will determine the overall flow of the piece.

Before I began again to concentrate on painting with acrylic,
I used to use a process called sublimation to apply my earlier artwork and photography to metal and fabric. These were sold as limited edition prints.



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