Ruth O'Donnell and Grainne Cuffe
Venue: Hamilton Gallery, 4 Castle St, Sligo
Date: From Apr 7th, 2011 To Apr 30th, 2011
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Dianthus 1 — Grainne Cuffe
The Nightingale and the Rose is a frequent lyrical theme in Iranian decorative art of the 18th and 19th centuries. Ruth O’Donnell is fascinated by the way deep truths are traditionally dealt with so lightly by decorative art of this era. Taking the 12th century Sufi narrative poem The Conference of the Birds as a starting point, O’Donnell has explored the communication of these ideas through a series of suites of prints with related bird motifs
Though not strictly botanical, Grainne Cuffe’s delicately balanced work takes
it’s inspiration from the floral. There is strong reference to the pigmentation of petals, lending vitality to the colour in her etchings. Compositionally, balancing the square is a preoccupation in her work, while Cuffe’s use of scale gives a sense of expansive optimism to the larger prints.
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