The smell of churros and hot chocolate wafts in to my studio from the café across the road

PIGSY talks with the Irish Times about his “year out” in Malaga

“The smell of churros and hot chocolate wafts in to my studio from the café across the road”

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Where lauded artist PIGSY talks to the Irish Times about his move from Ireland to Spain as part of the Irish Abroad series - he outlines the plans they made including getting a pet passport for their dog Dr Bones McCoy and booking the dog on a fligh…
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Seven Spanish Angels

Click play below to see the recent “Seven Spanish Angels” Exhibition by PIGSY presented by Designyard Dublin

PIGSY

Fascinated by the human psyche, I confront the beasts gnawing at my mind through gestural painting. As a member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, my work is a deconstruction process, delving into subconscious layers with every stroke. By capturing these spontaneous moments I attempt to repair inner scars.

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