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Mini Monster II Painting

Ceinwen Birrell

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 43.3 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

The inspiration for this piece came from an earlier study - also titled ‘Mini Monster’ - which is of my daughter in our home. At this time our home was a caravan where my children were raised as part of a new traveller community. I was drawn to the juxtaposition between the quotidian and the surreal in this image - a joining of experiences and of worlds. Another important part of this work is the costume, it connects to some traditional folk costumes that are designed to ward off evil spirts as well as bring health and happiness for the coming year. It celebrates the ceremony of this liminal time of change. Equally, with the inclusion of this traditional style costume I hope to highlight the importance of the history and cultural traditions within traveller communities.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 43.3 H x 2 D in

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Born in Glasgow, 1981. My paintings explore juxtapositions between things, liminal spaces that exist between harder, binary borders. With my work I find myself weaving together the ordinary with the surreal and psychedelic; playing between the realms of the conscious and unconscious mind; inhabiting a space between humour and grief; and where queer and radical merge with the conformities of life. My paintings contain echoes of myths, folk-lore and magick intermingled with the mundane day-to-day. Focusing on these liminal spaces often brings me to consider rights of passage. Watching my children grow and adapt to our modern world and its customs, has helped me to understand myself and my own experiences. This learning connects to my interest in human development- particularly in relation to our unconscious minds; how the life stories that play out around me connect with age old stories and beliefs from around the world. I’m interested in how unconscious knowledge connects to these stories through our behaviour and through our dream time and what this reflect back to us and why. In terms of process I begin new work using a combination of references from collected images and personal photographs and from preliminary sketches a painting then develops. Often my early ideas or intentions shift and adapt as the process unfolds. Overall, I am concerned with questioning and subverting classical archetypal understandings around family, tradition, faith and magick.

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