Tír na mbeo / Amanda Lynch.
By: Lynch, Amanda [artist. ].
Material type: Visual materialSeries: BA - Fine Art (Honours).Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 art original ; 35 x 70 cm.Content type: still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: sheetSubject(s): PaintingDDC classification: CIT Art Collection Online resources: ARTWORK Summary: "Rural Ireland s beauty is compromised by the lack of opportunity it gives to the youth of today. The remote characteristics it can have can ultimately have a psycological effect on people in which dwell in a rural location. The work deals with the Social and Psycological aspects of rural Ireland. The work looks at a personal journey of moving from a rural part of Ireland to a city. Looking at places where there is a feeling of abandonment and isolation and comparing it to urban living. The work tells a story many people experience today and looks at how living in a certain location can have a particular affect on a person" - artist's statement.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Oil on canvas.
"Rural Ireland s beauty is compromised by the lack of opportunity it gives to the youth of today. The remote characteristics it can have can ultimately have a psycological effect on people in which dwell in a rural location. The work deals with the Social and Psycological aspects of rural Ireland. The work looks at a personal journey of moving from a rural part of Ireland to a city. Looking at places where there is a feeling of abandonment and isolation and comparing it to urban living. The work tells a story many people experience today and looks at how living in a certain location can have a particular affect on a person" - artist's statement.
Registrar's Collection.
Acquired from CIT CCAD Fine & Contemporary Applied Art Degree Show, 2017 (Beyond Dialogue)
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