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Yanny Petters

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Yanny Petters is a botanical portraitist from County Wicklow in Ireland. She works exclusively from life, either in her studio in Glendarragh, Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow, or out in the midst of her subject's habitats. Yanny paints in a variety of media, including oils and water colours, and she produces exquisite drawings and fine art nature prints. She also specialises in Verre Églomisé, or painting on glass, an old and rare technique she has been developing and adapting to suit her plant portraits since her years working as a sign writer in the 1980s. Her paintings are in a number of important collections including the Dr. Shirley Sherwood Collection at Kew Gardens, London, and the Office of Public Works in Dublin. She is a member of Visual Artists Ireland, the Irish Society of Botanical Artists (ISBA), the Water Colour Society of Ireland and the Dublin Painting & Sketching Club. Her solo show Hedgerows, stories from a linear world" is now showing at

The book of Kells

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The book of Kelly is a great example of the rich art history that ireland has offered up to the world. 

welcome back to irishartscene

Welcome back to irishartscene, we have been away for a number of years but are back to make sure that we cover the best of what the art scene in ireland offers 

Let's Play! Design

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13th Jan 2012 (Fri) - 16th Jan 2012 (Mon) from 19:00 - 18:00 Makeshift Ensemble in association with WRKSHP @ Sample Studios presents: Let's Play! Design an exhibition of theatre design, comprisind set, costume and sound design. The exhibition comes as the fourth event of Makeshift Ensemble Let's Play! theatre development programme. The aim of this event is to showcase the design talent in Cork , introduce new designers and to put theatre design into the limelight for once and allow an insight for the public into this aspect of theatre. The exhibition is also preceded by a two day workshop on theatre design for the participating artists which is facilitated by Lisa Lilywhite theatre designer. Opening Times: Friday 7pm Official Opening (drinks and a DJ) Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12am - 4pm Monday 10am - 6pm Let's Play! is supported by the Arts Council and the exhibition was made possible with the generous suppor

Art Studies 2012 National Gallery of Ireland

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Art Studies 2012: Great Art in the Context of its Time Dates and Venue: 12 January to 29 March, Thursdays 6.30pm, Gallery Lecture Theatre. This series of twelve talks will explore what constitutes great works of art: antiquities, stained glass, paintings, sculpture, museums, architecture and interiors.  12 January - What is a Masterpiece? Nigel Rolfe, Artist, Senior Critic, University of Pennsylvania, School of Design; Chelsea College of Art; Fine Arts Course Tutor, Royal College of Art 19 January - Renaissance Master Sculptor - Michelangelo Dr Paula Murphy, University College Dublin 26 January - Masterpieces of Irish Antiquities Peter Harbison, Royal Irish Academy 2 February - Venetian Renaissance Master: Titian Dr Philip Cottrell, University College Dublin 9 February - Great 20th-century Architecture: Hans Scharoun's Berlin Philharmonie Professor Hugh Campbell,

Coal Story: a photographic exhibition by Darek Fortas

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The Copper House Gallery will launch Coal Story , a photographic exhibition by Darek Fortas on Wednesday 11th January 2012 from 6pm-8pm. Artist Anthony Haughey will open the exhibition. Coal Story , the first solo exhibition by Darek Fortas, is a result of an extensive photographic engagement with the two largest coal mining companies in the European Union located in Silesia, the most industrialised part of Poland. Coal Story combines contemporary photography and archival research dating back to the 1960s, when Poland experienced significant economic and industrial expansion. In the early 1980s, coal mines were a major site of struggle and resistance against the communist regime. Workers’ protests resulted in the creation of Solidarity - a workers’ and citizens' movement under the leadership of Lech Walesa. The coal miners actions eventually led to the collapse of communism and the end of the Cold War. This exhibition is part of the inaugural Fire Propeller Competi

Irish Graffiti, Is It Art?

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When I started researching for this article I was not sure which way it would go as I had not really thought much about is Graffiti art a valid means of expression. Some of its of course is just tagging hence like many I tarnished it all with the one brush. With the emergence of Banksy onto the British Art Scene many people have begun to see Graffiti art in a new light. Ireland has always had Graffiti artists working not only in urban areas but has peoples attitude to Graffiti changed? "New York is Killing Me" by ADW which only lasted a few days on Abbey Street Dublin   Graffiti can be and is a means for artists to get their work viewed by a mass audience that otherwise would not step foot into a gallery, until recently would not have been shown in many galleries across Ireland.  So what exactly has changed? for one graffiti has become more technically sound and have become more about what the artist wants to say rather than just a form of tagging, it has