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06 May 2010 - 29 May 2010
A member of Aosdána, printmaker James McCreary employs that quietly powerful print medium mezzotint for the luxurious quality of its tone to explore the world of vanishing forests. McCreary was struck by the well known poet Theo Dorgan as he writes "The mysteries of the forest disappear with the forest."
The sculptor Leo Higgins, director of Cast, has produced a series of tree sculptures. Higgins, whose background is 'entirely technical' and who states that "sculpture is terribly important, It's the language of it." It is indeed the language of Beckett in 'Waiting for Godot' where the iconic tree, the "soulless enigmatic tree" that informs these works. However what is interesting is how Higgins portrays the roots or underworld of the tree. As Brian McAvera explains 'as in a Beckett play what you see and here seems relatively simple until you examine the subtext. In the sculptures the subtext is the base, which is actually an abstracted form of the tree's root'.
Michael Cullen, one of Irelands leading painters collaborates with master printer Robert Russell to produce a suite of etchings. Cullen has been an interloper in printmaking for over four decades now. In the early eighties under the aegis of the Arts Council's and Graphic Studio Dublin's "Visiting artists scheme" he began making prints at Graphic Studio Dublin where he worked with James McCreary.
Printmaking for the painter is another way of painting, albeit at a remove.
One paints and draws on the plate or stone and an image is created becoming an extension of the painter's oeuvre. Cullen has always welcomed
opportunities to become involved in the complexities of print making as it
offers him the possibilities for exploring his current painting practice in
an entirely different medium. The results of working in another discipline,
in turn, provides feed back into the painting process: often to great profit
for the painter.
Click on the thumbnails to view in full, dimensions refer to paper-size h x w [image size h x w].
Click on artist name to see their biography
All prices are for unframed work including 13.5% VAT available for sale in Graphic Studio Gallery.

James McCreary
"Its a long way from Kyoto to Greenore, Yoko"
mezzotint & aquatint
40 cm x 50 cm
[14.5 cm x 30 cm]
€275
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James McCreary
Forest XVIII
mezzotint & aquatint
34 cm x 35 cm
[12 cm x 14.5 cm]
€180
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James McCreary
Forest VI
mezzotint & aquatint
38 cm x 50 cm
[14 cm x 30 cm]
€275
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James McCreary
The Forest
mezzotint & aquatint
42 cm x 48 cm
[20 cm x 26 cm]
€300
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Leo Higgins
Forest
Bronze Sculpture
€1200
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Leo Higgins
Flock
Bronze Sculpture
€1500
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Leo Higgins
Winter Bird
Bronze Sculpture
€2500
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Leo Higgins
Garden Bird
Bronze Sculpture
€800
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Michael Cullen
Desert Crepuscule
etching & carborundum
29 cm x 32 cm
[15 cm x 20 cm]
€300
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Michael Cullen
Infanta, after Velazquez
etching & carborundum
33 cm x 36.5 cm
[19 cm x 24 cm]
€340
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Michael Cullen
Dancers with Camel
etching & carborundum
39 cm x 32 cm
[24.5 cm x 20 cm]
€300
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Michael Cullen
Fossetts Circus
etching & carborundum
29 cm x 31 cm
[15 cm x 19.5 cm]
€300
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