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Price Range
Tribeca Olive III
Mary O'Connor
Floral motifs, diaphanous layers grounded by dark, opaque forms... Imbued with an ancient quality, yet undeniably modern, there’s a natural, elemental tone to Mary's prints – made all the more engaging by the crisp geometry of her hand-cut paper stencils. From a small selection of Tribeca prints closely connected to her Triskele series. Traditional triskele symbols have three interlocked spirals representing earth, water and sky (or the spiritual, physical and celestial realms). Common features in both ancient and modern Celtic art, triskeles were very much in Mary’s mind when creating her debut Look Up collection, providing a foundation for her experiments with shape and colour. Hand-printed by Mary in Dublin, autumn 2021, launched February 2022.
Details
- Multi-layered silkscreen print
- 300gsm Fabriano 5 paper
- Signed, numbered and titled in pencil
- Unique state print (labelled monoprint)
- 300mm x 300mm
- Price does not include framing or shipping
Tribeca Olive III
Mary O'Connor
Floral motifs, diaphanous layers grounded by dark, opaque forms... Imbued with an ancient quality, yet undeniably modern, there’s a natural, elemental tone to Mary's prints – made all the more engaging by the crisp geometry of her hand-cut paper stencils. From a small selection of Tribeca prints closely connected to her Triskele series. Traditional triskele symbols have three interlocked spirals representing earth, water and sky (or the spiritual, physical and celestial realms). Common features in both ancient and modern Celtic art, triskeles were very much in Mary’s mind when creating her debut Look Up collection, providing a foundation for her experiments with shape and colour. Hand-printed by Mary in Dublin, autumn 2021, launched February 2022.
Details
- Multi-layered silkscreen print
- 300gsm Fabriano 5 paper
- Signed, numbered and titled in pencil
- Unique state print (labelled monoprint)
- 300mm x 300mm
- Price does not include framing or shipping