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Sligo Tidy Towns/Young Model Mural

Had the absolute pleasure of working with the Young Model group from the Model Niland Gallery, Sligo to create a mural on the 500 feet of hoarding on the Connaughton Road in Sligo town a couple of weeks ago, funded by the Sligo Tidy Towns Committee.

Took 5 days in total to complete with the aid of the group, helped on by a healthy dose of wind and rain. For the section that follows along the road side I pre-planned the design so that I could get straight to work on the Monday morning. The section in the carpark was left in the very capable hands of the Young Model group who left their mark on the Sligo landscape.

Sligo is my hometown and there are various myths and folklore connected with the area, but for this mural I wanted to revisit two stories based around both of the iconic mountains visible from the town, Knocknarea and Benbulben. All characters were kept in black and white on a coloured background.

The wall first features W.B. Yeats, who shared a passion both for Sligo and Irish mythology.

Following on are images representing the story of  Diarmuid and Grainne

Sceolan and Bran, Fionn’s hounds sent to hunt down the fleeing couple.

Grainne, escaping by using a cloak of invisibility. Diarmuid preparing to fight his way out.

The boar that ultimately wounds and kills Diarmuid, in some instances also referred to by name as Benbulben/Bean Ghulbhan

Fionn had the power of healing if you drank from his cupped hands. He deliberately let water, carried from a river, trickle through his fingers twice before he reached the dying Diarmuid as he still held a grudge against him for taking Grainne away from him. On the third occasion he didn’t, but by the time he reached Diarmuid he had died. Grim times. Beside this image I drew a triskele to represent the three times Fionn went to the river.

Following on from this I painted the two bulls and Queen Medb(Meabh) from the Cattle Raid of Cooley/An Tain. Though in the story Donn Cuailnge is brown and Finnbhennach is white I still kept the design colourless.

And finally, the raven that proved that Cuchulainn had died by perching on his shoulder.

At the time that I had to pack up and get myself back up to Belfast the Young Model group had not yet completed the section in the carpark, hoping to get some shots of it soon. Last Saturday I also replicated a version of the Yeats design at another location in SLigo, Ballast Quay. This crumbling little building had ivy growing around it so I added this into the design as well.

Many thanks to Des and Declan from Sligo Tidy Towns, Lynda and the Young Model Group, Caroline and Brenda for transportion, Kevin for taking these photos and Aileen, Colin and Urs who brought me for hot lunches on the days that the weather was particularly nasty!

A wood carving artist called Michael Quirke, who is based in Sligo town and has a wee shop off the main street, is a fount of knowledge when it comes to local folklore and celtic mythology in general. When I was younger myself and my friends would call into his shop, he’d ask you what your favourite animal was, spin you a yarn, and present you with a little carving on an off-cut of wood to take home with you. The man is a legend and has certainly inspired me. Friends happened to be in his shop while I was painting the wall and mentioned what I was doing

and he carved this for me:

Made my day!!

YEEEEOOOO!!

….phew….that was a long post….

Cuckoo Bar, Belfast.

What a whirlwind of a week! Had the pleasure of working alongside VERZ (getting by with a little help from our friends, cheers!) on a project bringing a lick of paint to a new bar on the Lisburn Road, Belfast called CUCKOO. From initial meeting to completion was 10 days, 4 1/2 of which we spent painting, 1 of those hanging off of a scaffold. I’m nay the best with heights, but Verz was practically swinging off the ceiling. The brief was very open, contrasting loose lettering , all layered up for a background, with some tighter characters on top for contrast based loosely on a Grimm fairy tales theme. Many thanks to all involved, you know who you are =)

More Than Meets The Eye exhibition, Dublin

The Blind Tiger Collective in Dublin are hosting their first self directed exhibition, opening this evening at 7:00p.m.

It based around the world of the beloved Transformers.

My piece is a watercolour (a nice change for me), roughly A4 in size and I really wanted to do my own take on Transformers world. My favourite toy in the range was the cassette tape panther called Ravage who was paired up with Soundwave. I didn’t have the toys growing up but I did have a lovely neighbour who was a good boy and let me play with his. So, inspired by Art Deco style ‘ladies-walking-dog’ images and sculptures, this is what I came up with. The piece is called ‘Simply Ravaging Dahling’

CQAF and Whitewash

Thus ends a great week.

Last weekend myself and KVLR started repainting a wall we’d done a few years back as part of the ever great Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival. Hoping to get back to finish it sometime this week. Thanks muchly to Sean from the CQAF, and all at C.A.P. for providing paint.

Then the double whammy from the good folk at Whitewash and No More Traffik On Our Streets for a two day extravaganza of live painting, creating awareness of human trafficking. Saturday saw the wine-merchants on Corporation Street in Belfast get a splash of colour while 11 artists did their thing on individual sections of 13’x8′ wall. Sunday was the main Whitewash event in T13.

Happy happy fun times, big up to DMC and all involved for their hard work.

YEO!

Fox girl – North Street Arcade, Belfast.

Pin-up waitress – Corporation Street, Belfast.

Phoenix – T13 Skate-park, Belfast.

Stuff and stuff.

Yeo!

Just finished working with the wonderful people at Flickerpix Animation Studio for the last couple of weeks, here’s what they’ve said about it on their website, which you should check out!

‘We’re currently shooting a series of idents for Channel 4’s That Paralympics Show, featuring iconic presenter Ade Adepitan in miniaturised silicon form.
In each of these ten idents, our animated Ade puppet will perform some of his best known basketball stunts, whilst in the background, Belfast-based street artist FRIZ, whose work you can check out here, will spray paint various murals representing Paralympics sports. Everything will be shot in time-lapse photography, making the world around artists and puppet move in lightning fast pace…’

Will share more when they are being shown on Ch4.

Was an absolute joy working alongside Vicky, Megan, Joel, Johnny, Simon, Jasbeer, Paul, Jordan and Callum (Master of Tea!).

Saturday 31st March saw the awesome funtimes that was Titanic Lockdown in the T13 space which will be happening again in June.

Had the pleasure of painting a wall with fellow Spoomers KVLR & REDMONK

I painted an alternative pin -up style Dorothy Gale from the Wizard of Oz, with Toto and a Winged Monkey. A mix of spray and acrylic brushwork.

photo courtesy of Seedhead Arts.

Titanic Lockdown, March 31st

I will be painting at this event, woopwoop.

Happening the 31st March, in T13.

Featuring music from Roots Manuva, Gilles Peterson and Soul Jazz Sound System

Check out the line-up for the whole day (which I stole from the website! www.titanic-lockdown.com)

Daytime Programme: (12pm – 6:30pm / FREE Admission)

Indoor village featuring live street art and urban sports demos, Fashion & jewellery making workshops, Stare Wars, Wii Olympics, Close Up Magic, Rock N Roll Face painting, Fire & Light Shows and much more.

Outdoor Food Market featuring global cuisine.

Local Band & DJ stage featuring music from The Bonnevilles, Katie & The Carnival, Verse Chorus Verse, Hydroponic DJs and more TBA.

Evening Concert: (7pm – Late / Ticket Only)

The packed programme continues into the evening with cutting edge music performances from UK hip hop pioneer Roots Manuva, legendary DJ Gilles Peterson, London’s Soul Jazz Sound System and much more to be announced.

Sounds good, right?

Check out the promo video for Titanic Lockdown here