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Residue (floor drawing; pencil, piss, paper) Drawing

Barra Artist

Ireland

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

Size: 44.1 W x 29.9 H x 0 D in

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Part of a series of heavily worked experimental floor drawings completed over a prolonged period of time on my studio floor at Backwater Studios. It took 6 -12 months to complete each piece, working on a number of drawings at any one time. A continual process of drawing and erasing results in a densely worked surface. In an attempt to deconstruct a preconceived notion of what drawing is to me I looked to challenge my perspective, firstly by working on the ground rather than the wall and sometimes standing over a drawing and urinating on it. This second approach lead to a unique staining of the paper giving it an almost leathery skin like quality which changes with time long after the drawing is complete.

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Drawing:Pencil on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:44.1 W x 29.9 H x 0 D in

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Ciarán’s paintings and drawings are visceral in intent. Mostly using the figure as an initial point of departure they derive from a fascination with how the human form can be dismantled, exposing greater visual possibilities and meanings. Time and Repetition are important elements in Ciarán’s working processes. Work is developed in series over protracted periods of time usually several years using repeated processes, unconventional materials and unusual techniques. Ciarán’s work is concerned with the means by which the work comes into being and reluctant towards a final resolution. Dripping paint, dynamic lines, Staining and Scraping back, working on the horizontal and the vertical planes of both wall and floor, erasing to leave only a residue of previous marks and so on, paintings are built up Layer upon Layer. The process negotiates a fine line between formation and destruction. Born in Dublin. Ciarán studied Fine Art at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin (1996). Subsequently, he received a Masters in Multimedia Technology at University College Cork (2000). Ciarán now lives in Cork where he has a studio with Backwater Artists Group since 2003, and where he currently continues to work. Ciarán has served as a director with the group since 2007.

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