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Canvas: "Seven Spanish Angels" by PIGSY in Void Magazine

Void Magazine PIGSY Art Feature: An Exclusive Look at Contemporary Creativity

Introduction to Void Magazine
Void Magazine is one of Ireland's premier grassroots publications, dedicated to covering the latest trends in contemporary music, art, and fashion. Known for its dedication to creativity and self-expression, Void Magazine aims to provide an alternative perspective on the world around us. Their mission is simple: to encourage readers to “fill your void” by embracing the arts, culture, and individuality in all its forms. With a unique blend of content that champions both established and emerging talents, Void Magazine has become a go-to resource for anyone looking to explore the cutting-edge of creativity.

PIGSY Art Feature: A Personal Highlight
As an artist passionate about pushing boundaries and challenging conventions, I was thrilled to be featured in Void Magazine’s Canvas series, where they highlighted my latest artistic project, PIGSY. Being recognized by such a forward-thinking and influential platform was an honor, and it felt like a natural fit with the publication’s ethos of supporting innovative and alternative art forms.

Celebrating Creativity in Every Form
Void Magazine’s approach to art reporting goes beyond surface-level coverage. Their focus on underground movements, grassroots culture, and niche creativity aligns perfectly with my own artistic philosophy. The Canvas feature on PIGSY allowed me to share my vision, while also connecting with a wider audience who truly appreciate the value of non-traditional artistic expressions.

PIGSY’s "Seven Spanish Angels" Featured in Void Magazine: An Artistic Journey from Spain to Ireland

Introduction to the Featured Artwork
Void Magazine has recently highlighted my large-scale artwork, Seven Spanish Angels, in an exclusive feature. This captivating piece, rich in cultural influence and artistic depth, was carefully analyzed by the Void editorial team for its unique narrative and bold aesthetic. Seven Spanish Angels explores themes of spirituality, emotion, and identity, weaving together personal and cultural experiences into a visually stunning composition.

Creating Seven Spanish Angels at La Casa Amarilla Galerie, Malaga
This powerful piece was conceived and created during my residency at the prestigious La Casa Amarilla Galerie in Malaga, Spain. The residency provided me with the perfect environment to explore new creative concepts and push the boundaries of my artistic practice. Surrounded by the vibrant Spanish landscape and culture, I was able to infuse Seven Spanish Angels with the raw energy and passion that Spain is known for, creating an artwork that resonates on both a personal and universal level.

Premiere of Seven Spanish Angels in Ireland at "Lost in Thought" Solo Exhibition
After months of anticipation, I am excited to announce that Seven Spanish Angels will be showcased for the first time in Ireland as part of my upcoming solo exhibition, Lost in Thought. The exhibition will open on Friday, April 21st at Ranelagh Arts, where it will be on display for two weeks. This exhibition promises to offer a deeper look into my artistic journey, as well as a chance to experience Seven Spanish Angels in a new light, reflecting on its profound cultural and emotional connections.

Explore the Art of PIGSY: A Fusion of Culture and Expression
The feature in Void Magazine not only highlights the significance of Seven Spanish Angels but also sheds light on my broader artistic practice. As an artist, I am passionate about creating works that merge personal narrative with global influences. Seven Spanish Angels is just one example of how my art captures the essence of diverse experiences, inviting viewers to explore the intricate connections between art, culture, and the human spirit.

The Seven Spanish Artists Featured in PIGSY’s "Seven Spanish Angels"

Introduction to "Seven Spanish Angels"
Seven Spanish Angels is a monumental figurative painting created by PIGSY, an Irish artist known for blending personal narrative with rich cultural influences. The artwork, a striking tribute to seven legendary Spanish artists, was conceptualized and painted during PIGSY’s art residency at La Casa Amarilla Galerie in Malaga, Spain, in 2020. This large-scale piece holds deep significance, not only for its visual power but also for the cultural respect it represents.

The Creation of "Seven Spanish Angels" During a Unique Moment in History
The creation of Seven Spanish Angels took place during a particularly unique time. In 2020, amidst the global pandemic, Ireland briefly lifted travel restrictions, allowing PIGSY to travel to Spain. However, this window was short-lived as travel restrictions quickly returned, making the experience even more surreal. Despite the challenges, the residency at La Casa Amarilla Galerie offered PIGSY the ideal environment to immerse in Spain’s rich artistic legacy and draw inspiration from the country's iconic figures.

"Seven Spanish Angels": A Tribute to Seven Spanish Masters
Seven Spanish Angels is more than just a painting; it’s a profound tribute from PIGSY to seven Spanish artistic legends whose work has influenced both the Spanish art scene and global culture. At the heart of the painting is "The Man P.P.," a central figure representing the iconic Pablo Picasso, whose contributions to modern art are unparalleled. Surrounding Picasso is a composition of other revered Spanish artists and filmmakers, each carefully integrated into the artwork to create a visual homage to their genius.

From left to right, these great figures include Antoni Tapies, Joan Miró, Miguel Barceló, Luis Buñuel, Jorge Rando, and Salvador Dalí. Each artist is represented symbolically in the painting, reflecting their individual impact on the world of art and film.

The Symbolism of "The Man P.P." and "The New Man"
In Seven Spanish Angels, the figure of "The Man P.P." serves as the focal point of the composition. This figure symbolizes Picasso’s towering influence and legacy. Meanwhile, the central figure, "The New Man," represents PIGSY himself, marking his own creative journey within the context of the Spanish artistic tradition. This dynamic juxtaposition highlights both the reverence for the past and the emergence of new artistic voices in the global art scene.

Spotting the Spanish Masters: Can You Identify Them in the Painting?
One of the exciting aspects of Seven Spanish Angels is the challenge it presents to viewers: can you spot all seven of these iconic Spanish figures in the painting? Each artist is embedded into the painting’s complex imagery, making it a rewarding experience for those familiar with their work and legacy. The painting invites viewers to engage in a visual treasure hunt, exploring the intricate ways in which these legendary figures have been immortalized by PIGSY.

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PIGSY's "Lost in Thought" - a new dimension

PIGSY’s latest Show - opening soon in Ranelagh

Presenting “Lost in Thought”…..with an extra dimension

My newest solo exhibition “Lost in Thought” is opening shortly in Ranelagh Arts on Friday 21st of April…..but with an added dimension of Augmented Reality!

What is Augmented Reality you say.

Well, put very simply, augmented reality, is an interaction between original art and digital art. It means that I have added a digital aspect (or layers) to my artworks for viewers to enjoy and explore, which will not only delight you but will also give you further insight in to my work.

It is simple to see the additional parts to my paintings. All you need to do is download the Artivive App in the play store (it is available for both Android and iPhones) and then open the app and hold it in front of the painting and you can then watch the painting come to life!

Click here to see one of my paintings come to life in this instagram post.

Title: "Lost in Thought"

Location: Ranelagh Arts Centre, No. 6 Main Street Ranelagh (opposite the Luas Station)

Dates: 21st April 2023 to the 5th of May 2023

Opening Night: 21st April 2023, 6pm

For more on this exhibition see further blogs on my website.

Check out the PIGSY “Lost in Thought” Exhibition Video

The video of the show was filmed in Ranelagh Arts Centre a few days after the opening of the PIGSY art exhibition and is available on Youtube now. Let me know if you recognize the art gallery visitor!

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Art and Apartment Living with Redfin

How to bring texture in to your apartment with Redfin Real Estate

Redfin Real Estate reached out to myself and other experts on our views about unique ways to bring texture in to apartment living. You can read some of my comments below or click here to read an article about 22 more unique ways to introduce texture in to your home, as noted by experts selected by Redfin.

"As both an artist and a former architect, I know that interior design trends come and and go, but art is always in fashion. For apartment dwellers, space can be at a premium but there are clever ways to add texture and interest to apartment living areas through the use of art. "

Texture through Rugs

One way to introduce texture is through the use of rugs. Rugs are traditionally used on floors to dampen sound or define areas, but they can also be hung on walls as art pieces to create a focal point with texture.

Some rug companies are now collaborating with artists in order to create special collections of rugs that are highly sought after, rare and valuable additions to art collections. Irish rug company "Ceadogán" produces high quality rugs, that are based on the art work of Mainie Jellett from the 1930's, with these highly desirable pieces being a spectacular addition to any apartment or home. 

Define Space with Louvres

Another current design trend that can be modified and replicated in apartments is the use of louvres in order to showcase artworks.

Currently architects and interior designers use vertical louvres to break up and define spaces in homes and buildings. While smaller area apartments don't tend to have the need for spaces to be defined, the louvres can still be added in these areas, but are used in a different way in order to give texture and further interest to a space.

The louvres can be fixed to a wall and then an art work or painting can be hung as a relief against the wood louvres giving a modern and unique feature to the home that aligns with contemporary interior design

Small Spaces, Big Art

Apartment living can sometimes mean living in smaller spaces than perhaps a house, but with clever designs apartments can be stylish homes for all at different stages in your life.

The main thing is to understand that even small spaces can accomodate features such as bold artworks and that bright paintings can make a focal point in any size space. And while perhaps selected artworks may not be as large as one would hang in a traditional house you should never shy away from vivid color as they can be a feature in all apartments and will enhance all interior design,

By painting walls the same neutral color throughout the apartment you can make your apartment feel bigger and you can then introduce color and your personality by art carefully selected by you. Introducing color through art also gives you the opportunity to experiment and try new things without being fixed to them. Artworks that you think will work in one space can be mixed up and changed to another area if you get bored looking at it in a particular area. Changing a painting on a wall after all is a lot easier than repainting your home!

So enjoy apartment living and be adventurous with interior design and adding texture to your living spaces.

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"Lost in Thought" opening April 2023 in Ranelagh Arts

“Lost in Thought”

What: Solo Art Exhibition by PIGSY

Where: Ranelagh Arts Centre

No 6 Ranelagh Main Street (across from the Luas Station)

When: Friday April 21st - 5th May 2023

PIGSY’s Lost in Thought

Artist PIGSY presents his latest artworks in a new exhibition "Lost in Thought" opening on the 21st of April 2023 in Ranelagh Arts.

The exhibition will bring together works that were created recently by PIGSY and is themed around a small space with a big impression, with PIGSY describing it as "Big Ideas in a Small Space".

This series of artworks invites the viewer into the manic chaotic workings of the Dublin based artist PIGSY by vacillating between influences such Jean-Michel Basquiat’s street poetry, Cy Twombly's high-art graffiti and the naivety of Purvis Young. The playful multi-layered, deep thinking artistic storytelling expressionist style of PIGSY, that has garnered acclaim over the past decade, is fully explored in this exhibition, while unapologetically blurring the lines between outsider, street art, punk poetry and expressionist art.

With an exhibition layout that is contrary to most conventional art gallery layouts, PIGSY says that his "intent for this show is to prove to myself that the creation of the work is the most important thing. In making the art comes peace, and then how the work is shown is secondary". It for this reason that the art in this show is displayed in an unstructured space encompassing layout.

An extra dimension - augmented reality

Additionally as part of this exhibition, PIGSY invites the viewer to interact and fully investigate his energetic, spontaneous, and fast-paced creative process through augmented reality. Embedded within each artwork are subliminal messages and extracted 3D layers of art that viewers can access through the use of the Artvive app on their mobile device. "This is my first time using this exciting new technology" explaings PIGSY and "the technology facilitates me in creating new layered dimensions of art by linking my studio painted artworks with additional 3D augmentations. The additional dimensions add to the viewer experience and give new creative possibilities to expand my artistic storytelling that can be unlocked by any smartphone or tablet".

PIGSY's "Lost in Thought" runs from Friday 21st of April to 5th of May 2023 in Ranelagh Arts Centre on Ranelagh Main Street

Download the Artivive app before you visit in order to experience an additional dimension to the artworks.

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Art never sleeps! What I'm working on now.....

PIGSY Art: What I’m working on right now

Welcome to Pigsy Art! In this blog, I’ll walk you through the current projects I’m working on and the exciting steps in my art curriculum. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or a fan of my work, this update will give you insight into my creative process. Let’s dive into the curriculum of my latest artistic journey!

The business of Art beyond the studio

I’ve written in the past about the business of art and the work an artist does outside of the art studio. So right now I am balancing my work in the studio and a few other pieces of work that I need to do outside of the studio.Most of this work is laid out in my 5 year business plan which helps me keep on track and will ensure that I achieve all of my targets and goals. I reccomend all professional artists create a business plan, it’s something I’ve always done (as a hark back to my career in architecture) in order to focus your artistic practise and endeavours in order to ensure success and sustainability of your art career.

In this blog post, I outline just some of the projects I am working on, that is all part and parcel of being a professional artist.

PIGSY Podcast

Aswell as having my art video series, I am currently working on creating a podcast which will be broadcast weekly to discuss and address specific topics relating to Dyslexia with a focus on providing advice and skills for dyslexic creatives in order to achieve success in business and life.

The Podcast audience is (but not solely):

■ Children, Adults, Students with Dyslexia,

■ Family and friends of those with Dyslexia

■ Experts and Health Professional in the field of Dyslexia (Research and Support),

■ Creatives in the Art Business (Artists, Art Gallery Owners, Studio Managers)

■ University Staff

■ School Teachers, Educational Experts and School Boards

■ And others – all who are interested in Art

The weekly show will be presented in a relaxed, fun, positive and inspiring conversational format. A core element of The Podcast is where I will interview famous guests with dyslexia, including visual artists, sculptors, poets, writers, collectors, art dealers, gallerists and other successful people with dyslexia who work in creative fields such as architecture, sports, business, science. Stimulating interviews are achieved by means of a high quality pre-written script that is adaptive during the interview to ensure that the interviewee can share their experiences thoroughly, so the audience doesn’t feel that it is a rehearsed conversation. Through interviews with PIGSY, these established peers or people of note will share their stories, processes, knowledge, and the techniques they use to deal with dyslexia in order to achieve success in their area of business, work or dedication to the arts.

Famous people of note with dyslexia include:

Entrepreneur Richard Branson, Basketball Player Magic Johnson, Fashion Designer Tommy Hilfiger, Actor Henry Winkler, Journalist & TV Personality Anderson Cooper, Designer & Illustrator Ash Casper, Photographer Leslie Chavez, Artist Rachel Deane. Irish people of note with dyslexia include Architect and Design Legend Hugh Wallace, Musician Roisin Murphy, Actor Jane McGrath and founder of Neurodiversity Ireland Dairine Kennedy.

Success with Dyslexia

The Podcast is a tool to demonstrate what works and what doesn’t in business and the arts. Through my podcast I will impart the knowledge and the skills that I have gained through my career along with conversations with successful artists and creatives who have succeeded despite their learning disability of dyslexia. Topics such as business, marketing, social media, daily routines, setting up a studio, how to cope with dyslexic stigmas and stereotypes, fame, fans, and family will be discussed. The topics will address all aspects of the dyslexic artists' life, but the main focus of the Podcast is how to achieve success and overcome Dyslexia by using the creative process and seeing the positivity in dyslexia.

Upcoming PIGSY Art Exhibition for 2023

It’s always exciting to be working towards the next PIGSY art exhibition and I’m really happy to have my next showing in the calendar. It’s going to be “Lost in Thought” in Ranelagh Arts and it will open in April 2023.

For this exhibition, there is going to be a new dimension added to it with some of the paintings available to view through an app to give an augmented reality. It will draw viewers in to the art work and will show them more to the art in an add on 3d format. It’s a lot of fun and while not qquite virtual reality it will help the viewer engage more with the art work than done traditionally when visiting art exhibitions. Watch this space for further blogs all about this new art concept that I will be bringing to Ranelagh Arts.

PIGSY art shipment to US Art Gallery

The US Art Gallery that represents me Stateside in Florida arranged a meeting with me to discuss sending further artworks to them in Florida.

After discussions about my artworks a specific collection of paintings were selected by the gallery curator. After the selection was made, it was a case of having the art boxed and readied for shipping. Arrangements were made for a courier to collect the boxes of art here in Ireland and ship them all the way to Florida. Things have changed since Covid where I experienced difficulties with shipping taking extended periods to get art to different countries (I guess medical equipment and medicine was taking priority on plane cargo) so for this shipment the artworks got over in less than 10 days.which was great. The paintings are now hung on the wall of Effusion Art Gallery on Duval Street and I am hearing reports of big interest in them!

Pictured is “Naked Swimming” which is now available along with further selection of PIGSY artworks in Effusion Gallery.

Squash Soldiers

Exciting news on the Show Court in Fitzwilliam, after a renovation, Squash Soldiers has been rehung in a prime location. The show court has been repainted with glass walls installed on the squash court. Originally it was hung at the back of the court behind the tiered seating, however within the plans for the tennis club renovation, this wall was knocked. So while the renovations were taking place, the painting was carefully put in storage until it was ready to be hung in the court again.

And so it is now back on the wall - after a little bit of work from me in regard to the placement.

How great does it look?! It’s getting a big reaction particularly with the Irish Squash Nationals on last week, making for the club being busy with top name squash players including Ladies and Mens Senior winners Sam Buckley and Breanne Flynn and worthy opponents Sean Conroy and Ciara Doheny.

For further info and to see the background to the creation of Squash Soldiers, check out past PIGSY blogs.

PIGSY Educational Art Program

In other exciting news, through my work as an advocate for people with dyslxia, I have been contracted to present an education program through a college that offers worldwide classes through an eLearning platform. I am currently working on a syllabus which will focus on helping students with dyslexia express themselves artistically. When the syllabus is completed I will create and lead a strategically structured curriculum in the classroom which will enable students to gain and boost their confidence, Through the Program, students with dyslexia will be taught new methods of working and ultimately the skills they learn will assist them to flourish in all academic endeavors

Goal

The core aim of the Program is for PIGSY to develop new ways to support dyslexic students artistically and enable art and creative ideas to be stimulated within a wide range of dyslexic people. The Program, which will commence in 2023 in association with an Irish college and will act as a building block for a similar educational program in the US.

Education Program

The artist led classroom and eLearning based education program is designed to empower young people with dyslexia to develop their creative and artistic thinking within an infrastructure that exists i.e. schools, community centres and colleges. The Program offers art business activities to inspire young people to explore and take ownership of their creativity, viewing every young person, not as a person with a learning difficulty, but as a person with huge potential. The Program of education is specifically tailored to meet dyslexia challenges head on. The classroom and eLearning Program will be offered to students with dyslexia who are interested in working in the field of creative arts and business.

Program Curriculum:

■ Business of Art

■ Marketing (including Digital Media)

■ Social Media

■ Website Design

■ SEO

■ Google Analytics

■ Event Planning

■ Producing a podcast

■ Exhibitions

As you can imagine, this is a huge piece of work (but ultimately both enjoyable to me and so valuable to the students it will be offered to) and it has taken longer than anticipated along with delays due to covid, but ultimately it will come to fruition very shortly and will be offered to students in early 2023. Watch this space for more info!

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2022, PIGSY's Year in Review

Happy New Year - here’s to 2023!

2022 was a great year for PIGSY art and I know that 2023 will be even better. Last year I wrote about the Irish tradition of opening all of the windows and doors at midnight to let the old year out. This year I thought back to my year in Spain as a resident artist in La Casa Amarilla in Malaga, where the Spanish tradition at midnight is to start eating twelve grapes (representing the twelve months) on each bell toll with each of the grapes representing a wish for the year ahead.

And so while wishes and good luck are always something we think about as the old year passes in to the new, I truly believe that hard work and good intentions bring positivity and goodness in to all our lives. So for me both personally and professionally in my art career I take the New Year as an opportunity to both look back over the past year and also set goals and intentions for the future new year.

What has now become a regular annual thing on this blog and at this time of the year, I always do a review of all that has happened with PIGSY art which helps me look back and see all that I have achieved but also helps me to formulate future goals. So in no particular order here are some of the highlights and achievements of my art life over 2022:

1. PIGSY art is represented by a second Spanish Gallery with the opening of Wish y Pop in Sevillla.

2. PIGSY is profiled as one of the "Creative bohemians" in Tony Bryant's book "A Cohort of Creative Bohemians"

3.PIGSY takes up a position as one of the selected "Artists in Residence" in Ranelagh Arts

4. PIGSY Art is selected for the Ranelagh Arts Summer Show and Cultural Natures Group Show. Being part of these group shows in my hometown was such fun and I met some really interesting artists involved in the Dublin art scene.

5. PIGSY is asked to be on the Ranelagh Arts selection committee for future group shows. headed by Ranelagh Arts Director Monika Crowley, it's an honour to be selected to be part of this committee.

6. A PIGSY "Squash Soldiers" print is commissioned by an Art Collector as a gift for their husbands birthday. I really enjoyed being part of this celebration of their special person's "big" birthday!

7. Dyslexia Canada shares the "PIGSY" film which brings it to a new wider audience. The film is about me, my life as an artist and how I work as someone with dyslexia.

8. "Gloria" by Slow Lane Gallery and Shoeless Foot Video Productions features me and my work alongside two other artists.

9. I am always happy to see PIGSY art head off to new homes all over the world, this year was no different with art sales in USA, Ireland and Spain - it's an honour for art collectors to select a PIGSY piece and to hang them in their home.

10. A PIGSY art piece now hangs in Insomnia on Baggot Street and Library St. Restaurant in Dublin - 2 high profile eateries which now showcase PIGSY art with Library St having 3 large pieces on display in their private dining room.

11. I am invited to participate in Neurodiversity Ireland’s inaugural Infinity Ball with PIGSY artwork included in the auction at the event

12. I proudly supported the Black & White Movement’s Art Event in order to raise funds for MND Ireland

13. “Art Deli” popped up in December with 6 established artists including PIGSY - accessible and affordable art was brought to Ranelagh for the holiday season

14. Created the PIGSY art video series which, with digital manager Enid Bebbington, showcased and highlighted particular PIGSY artworks

15. Selected to be a featured artist in Dialann 2023 which as a fluent Irish speaker gave me great pleasure

16. An Capail Dorcha featured a PIGSY art work in their publication

17, Selected by curator Dino Notaro of Slow Lane Gallery to be part of the “LARBI” group exhibition in Gallery X on Hume Street just off Stephens Green in Dublin City.

18. Selected to be a participating artist in “Pinazo” group show in both Malaga (La Casa Amarilla) and Seville (Wish y Pop) in Spain

19. PIGSY artwork was presented in Brazil by Domlexia as part of the “Dyslexia Quande Arte” digital exhibition which brought together the work of dyslexic artists from all over the world

20. PIGSY art is shown in Marbella, Spain in Homíes Art House in Puerto Banus

As you can see I have been involved in some really interesting art projects during 2022 but already on the cards for 2023 there are some exciting plans coming to fruition. So keep an eye on my blog for all that I get up to during the new year,.

For PIGSY art, 2023 is going to be great!

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"Art Deli" has popped up!

“Art Deli” Opening

On a bitterly cold December night in Ireland, “Art Deli” opened in Ranelagh on Thursday 8th of December. It was busy affair with visitors enjoying the art along with seasonal fare of warming cups of mulled wine and hot mince pies!

With 6 artists showcasing their work, there was a variety of differnt art on display and literally something for every art collector depending on preferences. The selected artists work in different mediums includng, print, ceramic, metal, oil paint and acrylic paint so the work is varied with lots ot choose from. There were lots of sales on the opening night but plenty more for you to select from over the next while until it closes on December 22nd.

The “Art Deli” pop up art gift shop is now open for the next 2 weeks and will be serving spiked hot chocolate daily along with hosting music and art events on Thursdays and Saturday evenings with late openings. It is your source for art gifts this holiday season.

Everyone welcome to visit!

  • What: Art Deli at Ranelagh Arts

  • Where: Ranelagh Arts, 6 Main Street, Ranelagh (across the road from Ranelagh Luas Station)

  • When: 8th of Dec until 22nd Dec

Featuring 6 artists:

  • PIGSY

  • Monika Crowley

  • Dan Hensen

  • Margot Galvin

  • Roisn Ni Chuidhir

  • Inga Ryan

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"Art for Christmas" in Framexperts Art Gallery, Ranelagh

“Art for Christmas” in Ranelagh

Framexperts Art Gallery and Framing Shop is presenting the first edition of “Art for Christmas” in their exhibition space from the 10th of December.

Included in the show is a selection of curated artworks by invited artists.

I’m honoured to have been invited to present a PIGSY art work at this show with my painting “Planted Flowers” being selected for exhibition.

  • What: Art for Christmas Exhibition

  • Where: Framexperts, 18a Main Street Ranelagh (next to Nick’s Coffee Shop)

  • When: 10 - 23 December 2022

Exhibition official opening

The exhibition is officially opening on Saturday 10th of December 4 - 6pm with all welcome.

See you at this show where “Art for Christmas” will be celebrated!

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"Art Deli" returns to Ranelagh

“Art Deli” Opening Soon in Ranelagh!

“Art Deli” is back in a new venue

Formerly on Dunville Avenue, the Art Deli Christmas Pop Up will be on Ranelagh Main Street this December in Ranelagh Arts.

Traditionally a delicatessen is a shop that sells a selection of fine, exotic or specially prepared foods. With “Art Deli” we give you food for the soul!

“Art Deli” will be poping up for Christmas in Ranelagh Arts with a group of artists presenting a selection of their curated art works that will make perfect Christmas gifts for the art lovers in your life………or you can even gift yourself the present of art this holiday season!

Local Artists

The showcase includes the following artists:

  • PIGSY

  • Monika Crowley

  • Dan Hensen

  • Inga Ryan

  • Margot Galvin

  • Roisin Ni Ghuidhir

Art, Canapes & Artist Chats

Throughout the duration of the "Art Deli pop up (8th of Dec to 22nd Dec) we will be celebrating Christmas cheer with canapes and cocktails, so call in to Ranelagh Arts to view the artworks, chat with artists and even enjoy some mulled wine and a mince pie or two!

Contact me on info@pigsy.art for details of the artwork that I will have available on the day, which will include both framed and unframed PIGSY paper studies - or see my website for artworks. With a variety of artists presenting their work there will be something that will appeal to everyone so that you can support local artists and buy Irish gifts for friends and family this Christmas.

  • What: Art Deli Christmas Pop Up Shop

  • Where: Ranelagh Arts

  • When: Starting 8th of Dec (until 22nd of Dec)

Ranelagh Arts is conveniently located at Ranelagh Luas and is only two stops from Stephen's Green in Dublin City Centre

See you at Art Deli in Ranelagh Arts for all of your holiday shopping this year!

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PIÑAZO! En Malaga Y Seville

PIÑAZO

Este año PIÑA se vuelve PIÑAZO 🍍🍍🍍y estará presente gracias al patrocinio de cervezas San Miguel en Malaga y en Sevilla con un colaboración entre La Casa Amrilla Malaga and Wish y Pop Sevilla

This year PIÑA becomes PIÑAZO 🍍🍍🍍 and takes place thanks to the sponsorshop of San Miguel Beer in Malaga and Seville with a collaboration between La Casa Amarilla Malage and Wish & Pop Seville.

  • What/Qué: PIÑAZO

  • Where/Dónde: Spain: La Casa Amarilla, Malaga / Wish & Pop, Seville

  • When/Cuándo: 1 Dec - 8 Jan (1 Dic - 8 Ene)

PIGSY at PIÑAZO

I’m looking forward to presenting two of my works at PIÑAZO this year in Malaga and Spain. For the past few years PIÑA in La Casa Amarilla has been the go to place to select art gifts for Christmas in Malaga and now with the addition of Wish & Pop you have the opportunity to shop for art gifts for Christmas in Seville too!

Call in to either of these outlets to see all of the art on show from a range of Spanish and International artists - and tell them PIGSY sent you!

La Casa Amarilla

Calle Santos, Malaga

Wish & Pop

Calle Baños 43, Sevilla

Shopping local for Christmas

And if you are shopping locally this Christmas you can call to Ranelagh Arts or FrameXperts in Ranelagh for meaningful and thoughtful art gifts in Dublin. And remember to support local artists in Dublin for Christmas this year!

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Christmas: Shop Local for Art!

Christmas Gifts: It’s all about ART!

Art is the perfect gift for Christmas for those hard to buy for people who have everything. As well as having the opportunity to give a perfect gift, buying art also means that you can shop locally and support living artists.

This Christmas, PIGSY is involved in 4 Christmas Art Events taking place in galleries in Ireland and Spain.

See details of the events and locations below and depending where you are located, do visit and select art for gifts this Christmas. Alternatively, you can browse the PIGSY art website to buy directly from me if you have an interest in a specific piece.

  • “Art Deli” Ranelagh Christmas Art Event, Ranelagh Arts, Dublin, Ireland

  • Art for Christmas Event, FrameXperts, Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland

  • “Piñazo” Group Exhibition in Centro Cultural La Casa Amarilla, Malaga, Spain

  • “Piñazo” Group Exhibition in Galería Wish y Pop, Seville, Spain

Framed PIGSY Art Works

This Christmas, in the main PIGSY is presenting a small collection of framed paper studies. These original art works are selected with gift giving in mind with a bespoke handcrafted frame that was custom specified by PIGSY. The paintings are small in size and can be hung individually or grouped together in order to make a larger art display.

A blonde lady holding a glass of wine reads a brochure while standing in front of 8 framed paper studies by Irish artist PIGSY. Beneath the lady there is a shadow of her silhouette where you can make out the brochure and wine glass

Framed PIGSY Paper Studies - pictured above is a grouping of the PIGSY Art Works that can be hung individually or collectively, depending on the effect you are looking for

It’s beginning to look a lot like…..

Contact me today to make a connection and discuss art gifts for those that you love this Christmas - I look forward to hearing from you!

For further info, if you are based in the USA and looking for a larger art piece you can contact Effusion Gallery in Key West Florida for assistance and shipping of large scale PIGSY artworks.

Pictured above is an image from the collapse series in the PIGSY art show in Kenmare Butter Market in September 2021.

Framed Paper Studies by PIGSY

Browse the range of PIGSY paper studies on the PIGSY art website, or contact me today by email/whatsapp to see which small framed artworks are available framed now for instant worldwide shipping.

These small framed art works are contemporary, collectible, affordable and accessible for modern art collections and will add a pop of radical design to classic interior style in your home.

Email: info@pigsy.art

What’s app / Phone: + 353 87 662 3246

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"Sink" by Monika Crowley at Ranelagh Arts

A painting of a sink (in blue and gray hues) features pots and delf with a pair of yellow rubber gloves to the side of the sink. The painting is by Ranelagh Artist Monika Crowley

Monika Crowley’s “Sink”

  • What: “Sink” by Monika Crowley

  • Where: Ranelagh Arts, 6 Main Street, Ranelagh, Dublin 6

  • When: Thursday 17 Nov - Thursday 24 Nov 2022

Opening at 5pm on Thursday 17th of November, Ranelagh Arts presents the work of Resident Artist Monika Crowley. This must see exhibition, showcases a body of work by Monika that explores a theme of the elevation of the mundane rituals of life through the lens of the kitchen sink (and the cycle of domesticity that revolves around it) which through her art work and explorations delves in and exposes the drama and life affirming nature of the day-to-day humdrum revealed through her interrogation of everyday objects,

For further information, see Ranelagh Arts

Opening Night

See below for images of the opening night of the exhibition and make sure to call in before the art exhibition closes on 24th of Nov!

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PIGSY Art on Youtube

Youtube & PIGSY

PIGSY Art is featured on a variety of different Youtube Channels. In this blog post, some of them are linked here for convenience so you can watch art videos about PIGSY all in one place.

Some of the videos featured were created when art gallerists visited PIGSY’s art studio while another one is the PIGSY short film by filmmaker Mike Andrews which was an official selection in film festivals across the UK and Ireland.

PIGSY on YouTube

The first link is to one of the PIGSY’s “Focus on Art Videos” that was created by PIGSY and his Digital Marketing Manager Enid Bebbington and featured his painting “I’ve Given Enough”. You can click on the link to watch this art video and then continue through all of the other videos about PIGSY art shared on the PIGSY art channel. Now that PIGSY is ensconced in his new studio in Ranelagh, Dublin you can expect to see more videos being added to this account.

Digital Marketing Manager for PIGSY Art, Enid Bebbington, discusses “I’ve Given Enough” an artwork by PIGSY that was created in Malaga, Spain and explores themes of inequality

PIGSY Short Film

Filmmaker Mike Andrews featured PIGSY and his story of his life with dyslexia in his short film. The film went on to be officially selected for film festivals in Ireland and Great Britain, including the prestigous Galway Film Festival / Fleadh. “PIGSY” short film has been shared by Dyslexia associations all over the world and is an inspiring and uplifting movie for all who live with dyslexia or have experience with those who do.

Film Maker Mike Andrew’s short movie about Dublin artist PIGSY and his life as someone with dyslexia

PIGSY and Slow Lane Gallery

Slow Lane Gallery Curator Dino Notaro visited PIGSY in studio with film maker Wills Duffy of Shoeless Foot Productions which led to the video shared below. PIGSY and Curator Dino Notaro have collaborated on different pieces of work over the past few years and it was a privilege to have Dino and Wills visit the PIGSY art studio.

PIGSY welcomes Curator Dino Notaro of Slow Gallery (formerly In-Spire Gallery) with Film Maker Wills Duffy of Shoeless Foot Productions to his Dublin Studio in White Swan, Dublin 8

Winkball Media talks to PIGSY at The Other Art Fair

PIGSY was one of the artists interviewed by Winkball Media at The Other Art Fair in London. You can watch this video here which captures the energy and buzz at this major London art event.

Artists at The London Art Fair as selected for interview by Winkball Media

The videos above are just a selection on Youtube that feature PIGSY and his artwork, once you go down the rabbit hole of this platform you are sure to find a lot more! But I’m happy to share a small selection here on this blog post for you.

Happy Watching!

PIGSY’s Art Studio

Ranelagh Arts

No 6 Main Street

Ranelagh

Dublin 6

PIGSY’s Art Studio is located just steps away from Ranelagh Luas Station in the heart of Ranelagh Village, Dublin - pop in for a chat if you are passing and we can go for a drink in Nick’s Coffee afterwards!

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A new art studio for PIGSY in Ranelagh

Studios of Ranelagh Arts - a new space for PIGSY to create

After my year’s art residency in Spain and then my return to Ireland, I am now really pleased to have been offered a studio space in Ranelagh Arts. While in Malaga, Spain I was artist in resident in La Casa Amarilla Centro de Arte y Cultura Contemporáne. It was an amazing experience which culminated in my solo exhibition “I Went to Mass”.

La Casa Amarilla had a gallery on the ground floor and then studios above where a selection of multidiscipinary artists worked in various spaces.

Artist Collaboration

Sharing spaces with other artists is a wonderfully collaborative thing to do and the creativie engagement adds to most artist’s work. In particular, I enjoyed the collaboration with the other artists in the studios of La Casa Amarilla because they were all so diverse and from different backgrounds and countries - again it all adds to creative endevours.

After my return to Ireland, I worked from studios in White Swan in Dublin 8. You can read about the White Swan space in a past blog about this amazing space and all that I got up to.

Ranelagh Art Studio

And now my newest art residency is in my hometown of Ranelagh. It is a shared space within the Ranelagh Arts Centre and again I am looking forward to engaging and collaborating with other artists and creatives. Nestled on the main street of Ranelagh, among shops, barbers and restaurants (only steps away from the Ranelagh institution that is Nick’s coffee!) there is a buzz around the area which I find immensely inspiring. Additionally it is only a few shops away from FrameXperts which is great for my framing needs - so my coffee addiction and framing is all covered literally at my front door!!

Pop in and see me if you are passing - or drop me a line by email to arrange a visit.

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Supporting Fraser Holden and the Black and White Movement

Fraser Holden fundraises for the Motor Neuron Disease Association of Ireland

Back in 2017, I had a solo exhibition “Nostalgia’s Not What it Was” in Fumbally Exchange on Dame Lane in Dublin City. It was a sell out success and visited by so many people during the time it was open. One of the people who visited was Australian Fraser Holden who loved my work and was immensely positive about it. From talking to Fraser I could tell how creative he was himself and I knew he would do lots of interesting things while living in Ireland. From following him on Instagram I could see all that he got up to - even writing and illustrating a children’s book.

And now Fraser is working on his latest project which he has started since his diagnosis with Motor Neurone Disease. He has created the “Black and White Movement” to raise funds for the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association and with his wife Orlagh Reynolds is hosting a large scale art exhibition on October 20th in the Richmond Event & Exhibition Centre in Dublin.

Black and White Movement Art Exhibition

I am proud to support Fraser in this endeavour and have donated two pieces for this exhibition in which all of the paintings are black and white. To find out more about the exhibtion, see the Black and White Art Movement Instagram.

The first painting is “Skies of Laughter” and the second PIGSY piece is titled “Searching II”

Fraser Holden on Ireland AM

In an interview on Ireland AM, Fraser’s wife Orlagh explains how ugly the disease of MND is but she goes on to say that there is goodness too and this goodness is where Fraser is now fundraising for the Motor Neurone Association of Ireland and how he reached out to artists and over 40 have submitted pieces for his Black and White Movement Art Exhibition. You can watch the interview with Fraser on Ireland AM here.

Tic Toc by Fraser Holden

As I said Fraser is a creative guy and he is also an artist too and so he has created a piece of art specifically for part of this fundraiser of which you can also buy tickets here for along with lots of other great prizes. Click here to see details of the raffle. The art work by Fraser is called “Commodity” and it is all about what is about our most important commodity which is time.

There are other ways to support and a GoFundMe has also been set up of which you can find details of by clicking here.

MND is an incurable terminal disease so any support you can give is invaluable and will help to fund research while the Go Fund Me could help Fraser and his family as they live with the disease. As I said I am very happy to be able to support Fraser in this project and I hope you can too.

Art Exhibition to raise funds for MND Ireland

And if you are interested in buying a piece of Black and White Art why not come along to the exhibition on the 20th of October in Richmond Event & Exhibtion Centre!

Ice Bucket Challenge for MND

And if you are thinking you have never heard of Motor Neurone Disease you may recall the viral “Ice Bucket Challenge” from a few years ago. This challenge was all about bringing awareness to MND or what you may refer to as ALS as the disease is also known as amyotrphic lateral sclerosis, depending on what country you are living in. If you have any further information about MND or ALS, feel free to leave a comment in the box below!

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PIGSY @ Ranelagh Arts

PIGSY at Ranelagh Arts

Thursday 13th October 2022

Drinks served 5pm - 7pm

As the Cultural Natures group show comes to an end, PIGSY will be in the Ranelagh Arts Center from 12.30pm on Thursday 13th of October with drinks served from 5pm to 7pm.

All are welcome to visit with PIGSY and chat about the art on show and then enjoy a cocktail from 5pm on to close the PIGSY day at Ranelagh Arts.

  • What: PIGSY @ Ranelagh Arts

  • Where: Main Street, Ranelagh (across from the Luas)

  • When: Thursday 13th of October

  • Who: All Welcome!

I look forward to meeting you all on the day and enjoying casual conversation and chats about art !

Photos from the event

Here’s the photos from the event for you to enjoy. There was a great buzz at the event with canapes, spanish cheese & membrillo, montaditos and wine served later in the evening.

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"Dyslexia Quando Arte", Digital Exhibition

Dyslexia Quando Arte

PIGSY artwork will be presented in Brazil by Domlexia as part of the “Dyslexia Quande Arte” digital exhibition which brings together the work of dyslexic artists from all over the world.

See below for an article in the Brazilian Media which outlines all about the art exhibtion, the artists and the artistic disciplines. It is a very unique exhibition as it brings together artists from all over the world who are dyslexic.

As part of the activities relating to World Dyslexia Day Day (October 10), the 3rd Digital Exhibition Dyslexia Quando Arte opens on the 8th of Oct, at 18:00 in O Sítio in Lagoa da Conceição, in Florianópolis on.the Domlexia platform,

This year, in addition to the works and information about the authors posted on Instagram, there will be face-to-face activities, such as a guided tour of the virtual gallery – a novelty that will provide an immersive experience – and chat with exhibitors and organizers.

A total of 23 artists from Brazil and, for the first time, from abroad (Canada, United States, England, Ireland and Venezuela) will present works of architecture, urban art, visual arts, cinema, dance, design, photography, gastronomy, illustration, literature, fashion, music, poetry and theatre.

Find out more about the artist and follow on instagram by clicking the links here. They are: Anderson Leme (German), Angélica Castro Neuhaus, Bravo Polar, Bruna Fracascio, Elizabeth Arifien & Charlotte Edmonds, Guilherme Villa, Julien Villeneuve, Lese Pierre, Luciene Kumm, Maramgoní, Mari Murial, Marina Miyazaki, Mi Pereira (Agaizer), Monica Mendes, Nathalia Goulart, Paula Gotelip, Pigsy, Roseni Kurányi, Tiago Campos, Tiago Vinícios, Tom McLaughlin, Vania Cáus and Wós Rodrigues

The production is by Nadine Heisler and Antonio Bandeira, with curatorial texts by Oscar D'Ambrosio and translation by Karen Wassmer.

The presentation event will also take place in São Paulo, at Unibes Cultural, in November, and in new locations in 2023.

Virtual Exhibition

The Domlexia Virtual Gallery is available here where you can click on the artworks and videos to see more information.

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Dyslexia Awareness Month: October

Celebrating Dyslexia all over the world

A snip from South County Libraries Facebook [age promoting the PIGSY dysexia film

Attention is brought to dyslexia during the month of October with awareness weeks and days taking place at different times in Europe and other parts of the world.

Here in Ireland, we mark this week through European Dyslexia Week and World Dyslexia Month but I have listed below the other awareness dates that bring awareness and draw attention to dyslexia.

I’m involved in a few different projects which all bring celebrate dyslexia or bring awareness to Dyslexia Day.

PIGSY and Dyslexia Awareness in Libraries

It’s a great honour for me to have the PIGSY documentary shared by many libraries in Ireland and elsewhere on their social media platforms in order to bring dyslexia awareness and support to the masses. The film is 8 mins long and it is a must watch by anyone who has dyslexia or is connected to someone with dyslexia. It was also interesting to see it being shared in New Zealand by SPELD New Zealand who are New Zealand’s leading not-for-profit provider of assessment, tuition & support for those living with dyslexia.

Neurodiversity Ireland: Infinity Ball 2022

An image of "De Facto Leader" painted by Irish Artist PIGSY

Additionally, this year I am proud to announce that in connection with Neurodiversity Ireland a PIGSY art work has been offered as an auction item at the Infinity Ball 2022 in The Intercontinental Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin. This showcase event will raise funds for the creation of a Sensory Therapy Centre for neurodivergent children in Ireland along with bringing awareness to the 20% of the population who are “neurodivergent” and have Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism or ADHD.

See the image of “De Facto Leader” pictured here. It was an artwork that I created in Malaga, Spain while in residency in La Casa Amarilla Studios & Gallery. A bespoke frame (designed by me) was custom fabricated by Framexperts in Ranelagh. It’s a simple thin white slip frame and it adds a sharp juxtaposition to the loose fluidity of the artwork which is typical of my style.

PIGSY Short Film

The PIGSY documentary by Mike Andrews is available on the PIGSY website and youtube. To celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Week this October, I invite you to share it with anyone that is interested in Dyslexia and Neurodiversity. Click below to watch the video…..

“PIGSY” is a short film about Irish artist PIGSY and his life as an artist with dyslexia

Dyslexia Quando Arte

An image promoting Irish Artist PIGSY's involvement in the Dyslexia Quando Arte digitial art exhibition by Domlexia in Brazil

“Dyslexia Quando Arte” is a digital art exhibition by Domlexia that brings together artists from different disciplines and creative endeavours from all over the world. Although all working in different discipines what is common to all of these artists is that they are all dyslexic. I was honoured to be selected to be part of this exhibition and you can read about “Dyslexia Quando Arte” here.

Libraries mark Dyslexia Day

Irish Libraries shared the PIGSY film to mark Dyslexia Day, see below for libraries social media including Limerick Library, Westmeath Library, South Dublin Library & Meath Library.

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Culture Night in Ranelagh

Culture Night 2022

All across the land of Ireland, cultural institutions throw open their doors for a celebration late in to the night of Friday 23rd of Sept for the 17th “Culture Night”

Culture Night in Ranelagh

This year I am pleased to be part of the “Cultural Natures” group exhibition presented by Ranelagh Arts Festival with the Ranelagh Arts Centre bringing art and culture to the streets of Ranelagh until 10pm tonight

Ranelagh Arts Festival

The Ranelagh Arts Festival is ongoing with a variety of events and performances from musicians and singers including Mundy and Paddy Casey. Click here to see the full Ranelagh Arts Festival Programme which is presented mainly in Mountpleasant Square - I do also see a pop up Gaeltacht in Humphreys Pub on the main street!

There is also lots more including yoga classes, magic shows, ukulele symphony, choir music and even a DJ. Definitely a diverse and mixed programme with something for everyone in the family.

“Super Confidence” by PIGSY, on view in Ranelagh Arts Centre

Culture Night in Kenmare

Click here to see what I got up to last year on the streets of Kenmare!

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Dialann 2023

Dialann 2023 - An Irish language diary featuring Irish sayings, quotes and images by Native Irish Speakers

Dialann go hiomlán as Gaeilge ar son cainteoirí agus foghlaimeoirí go léir.
A fully Irish language diary for speakers and learners

It was an honour, as an Irish speaker, to be invited to submit an image of my art work for Dialann 2023 created by Gaeltachtín (Little Gaeltacht)

My selected artwork is “Needed Awake Now” which is created from “meáin mheasctha” (mixed media).

Fionn MacCumhail / Finn MaCool

“Needed Awake Now” is a painting about Fionn MacCool

In Irish legend and according to the most popular account of Fionn MacCumhail’s death, he is not dead at all, rather, he sleeps in a cave, surrounded by the Fianna. One day he will awake and defend Ireland in the hour of her greatest need.
Within this painting is a message of calling those to arms in times of great need. Coming out of the pandemic I find this very relevant and reassured as we saw all of humankind band together in the time of need during the health crisis.

A perfect gift from Ireland

The diary is a really nice hardback edition and makes a perfect gift for all who are interested in the Irish language.

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