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Work in Progress using Fire Ash on 2-3 panels Installation

Jacqueline M Byrne

United Kingdom

Installation, Charcoal on Canvas

Size: 118.3 W x 39.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Currently a work in progress - OFFERED FOR EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE WHEN COMPLETE. I am currently looking to exhibit the work as part of my MA in Fine art around the end of February 2018. If anyone reading this is interested in exhibiting the work including the progress/process photos please contact me at: jacquibyrne@btinternet.com Description: Using Fire Ash from 3 different fires on rough untreated canvas, the panels are approximately 1.5high x 3width in metres. I am making marks and layering the fire ash onto the canvases using twigs, leaves, fire bricks and any other material available around the outside site where, immersed in nature I work into them. As part of the experiential element of the work I am making these in daylight and after dark. At night I cannot be sure what the marks will look like, so I look at the work by camera flash in the dark (The resultant images may become part of the final exhibited work). Part of this project is to allow nature to mark the work over time as I leave it in situ. I am layering Canvas upon canvas and there is currently 2 canvases worked into with a 3rd to be placed and worked into shortly. I will post more photos as the work progresses.

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Installation:Charcoal on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:118.3 W x 39.6 H x 0.1 D in

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To commission, exhibit or purchase my work e.mail me at: jacquibyrne@btinternet.com My work is site and subject responsive and I use contextual materials to illustrate meaning. Working from my farm on the Dorset coast, trace and memory are central to my practice. Where I capture and translate the transient qualities of my often ecologically sensitive subject matter into both ephemeral and tangible works. Over the last 3 years my practice has evolved into making site responsive installation work. My final MA graduation work 'Lost - A journey through the fragile mind' was filmed and shown at exhibition through the hanging pieces of the original installation. (See photos attached titled: 'Lost - A journey through the fragile mind') My earliest influences stretch back to when I was just 3 years old and fascinated with the colour and feel of fabric, influenced by my mother who fitted dressmaking in around raising her large family. By 18 I briefly had a small fashion design business in Ireland. Later, moving to London, I studied Millinery design alongside Jewellery Design and Fashion Illustration. This year I celebrate my 3rd year of acceptance into the International Contemporary Artists Book. Some of my work hangs in private collections in the UK, Ireland, USA and Poland. I love to grow and learn as an artist and constantly find inspiration in the wild meadow farm and in the beautiful landscape where I live in Dorset on the South Coast of England.

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