CAPTURED: Rich, Rugged and Fresh, Goose Lane Gallery, Belfast, Review.

Sincere thanks to Slavka Sverakova who took the time to review our Belfast Bankers Group Show. 

Here is a little of what she had to say, full review listed below.

'Esther O’Kelly exhibited four paintings, installed on two walls of a corner. Bachelard infused corners with added poetry, so I am inclined to note each separately and as a group.

the titles suggest  that any narrative I may attach to viewing it should not share the same root – one connects to an opera, the other to an ocean . Is it visible?  I sense that it does not aim to insist on the title to determine the visual thoughts locked in the hues, tonality and brushstrokes.  This painter’s personal palette connects more to art than to observed nature.   In the way she positions  difference over the whole, however, is responsive to the timing in an opera  made of many defines parts clearly delineated,  and an ocean as powerful unity of its, mostly hidden, parts.  One is open to narrative exploration of differences, the other overwhelms by  hiding them under the surface of oneness.  A plausible register of possibilities.  I cherish the power  of both paintings to make visible the moment of  a hue asserting its presence without a conflict.  The open divided brushstroke accepts the calmer  fluency of the others, even when provoked by clashing lines of a bigger shape.  But in there is a notable knot: what if it muddles the visual poetry of the whole?  One possible outcome is the successful  grounding the imagined in the remembered. obse  I sense that  this painter never holds the memory responsible, preferring invention, fresh   opening up to dreaming up  relationship among the  brushmarks. . A sort of spanner in the works- if the works are expected to tell of a past experience Instead – the paintings evoke an experience of  making up playful multiple meanings.'

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Opera Festival 120cm x 100cm

Opera Festival 120cm x 100cm

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'Mighty Ocean Deep' 50 x 70cm

HIT THE NORTH

This year's headliners Nomad Clan, Dan Kitchener and Irony are joined by KVLR, Friz, JMK, Visual Waste, Emic, Verz, Rob Hilkin, Conor McClure, DMC, Tweet, Glen Molloy, Leo Boyd, Jess Tobin, Faigy, Caoilfhionn, Hanton, Lisa Murphy, The Drif (New York), KinMX (Mexico), Iljin, Marka Mix (Southy Africa), Aches, Emma Blake, Artista, Sophie Robson, Voms, ADW, Rask, Cheba, Sil, Le Bas, Easi, Noys, FGB, Esther O’Kelly and Art by Eoin.

And there's more than just live street art. Here's the full timetable for this year's Hit the North Festival

7-24 September - The Hit the North Exhibition - The National

Thursday
4-8pm Live Painting across the Cathedral Quarter.

8-11pm Real Sketchy at the Dirty Onion
A super-sized version of our regular drink and draw night where we'll be projecting your sketches on the side of a building

Friday
2-4pm Hit the North Conference at Community Arts Partnership

Hear the stories and inspiration behind some of the artists painting at this years festival.

4-8pm Live Painting across the Cathedral Quarter.

4-10pm The Big Woolly Wall on North Street
A giant Brick themed yarn-bomb

8pm-late Hit the North Closing Party at Underground Records
with headliner Adesse Versions

AND IT'S ALL FREE

Hit the North is a project of the Community Arts Partnership who work with Seedhead Arts to deliver the project. It is made possible thanks to the support of Becks, Belfast City Council, Arts & Business, Community Relations Council and the Dept of Communities. Hit the North is also only made possible with the support of HSS, Ink Monkey, The Black Box, The Sunflower, Aether & Echo and a long list of artists and individuals.

Image: Campbell Photography

Image: Campbell Photography

Captured: Rich , Rugged and Fresh. Hosted by Artistslegup

Group Exhibition by members of the Belfast Bankers studio group
Guest curator: Sally O'Dowd

‘Captured: Rich, rugged and fresh – The landscape of Ireland as depicted by three Belfast-based artists’ is a visual art exhibition of paintings and photography selected for their contemporary representation of Ireland’s landscape. Witness seaside vistas of County Wexford, irregularities of a city, and the overwhelming vividness and freshness of the colour green.  
The wilds of a raging Irish sea. The graffiti tagged walls of Belfast. A lush forest. These artistic depictions convey the experience and memory of Ireland’s built and natural environments, the human interactions of past and present, and our ever changing earthly surroundings. 
The three artists showcasing work are Esther O’Kelly, Jonny McEwen, and Neal Campbell. The exhibition has been curated by Sally O’Dowd. All four are members of Belfast Bankers. This exhibition will make public for the first time new art made in the Belfast Bankers studio this year.

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Hit The East

We had an absolute blast painting the alleys of East Belfast this weekend, such a privilege to be involved and in such esteemed company as South African Artist Falko one.

Hit The East on August 5th

I will be one of the artists taking part in Hit the East, Street Art Festival.

This year as part of Eastside Arts Festival Seedhead Arts and the Community Arts Partnership are delighted to be bringing their successful street art festival Hit the North over the river and up east.

International Artists Falco (South Africa) and Dreph (London) will be joined by the cream of Northern Irish talent and will transform streets and alleyways around the Holywood Arches. Street Artists such as KVLR, DMC, Emic, Verz and Tweet will be joined by other artists from the Bank and beautiful things are sure to happen.

We’ll be based in and around the Bank at 432 Newtownads Road so call in there and we’ll tell you where everything is.

Hit the North is a project of the Community Arts Partnership who work with Seedhead Arts to deliver the project. It is made possible thanks to the support of Becks, Belfast City Council, Arts & Business, Community Relations Council and the Dept of Communities. Hit the North is also only made possible with the support of HSS, Ink Monkey, The Black Box, The Sunflower, Aether & Echo and a long list of artists and individuals.

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EO'K Solo Show in Pigyard Gallery

My Solo Show is now open for 3 weeks in Pigyard Gallery Wexford. Huge thanks to the Pigyard for hosting me and to the Artist Bernadette Doolan for doing a beautiful job of officially opening the show.

To Reserve a painting please contact Trish or Tony at the Pigyard

Artists Bernadette Doolan & Esther O'Kelly

Artists Bernadette Doolan & Esther O'Kelly

Lavelle Art Gallery Clifden.

A  collection of my work is now available at The Lavelle Art Gallery in Main Street Clifden.
The Gallery has been operating since 1988. Today the gallery maintains a longstanding reputation for the promotion of fine art painting of the highest quality in the west of Ireland.

The gallery building is over two hundred years old and frequent visitors to Clifden will instantly recognise this tall bright yellow edifice. Clifden shop owners take great pride in their shop fronts which are brightly coloured and faithfully maintained. None more than the Lavelle Gallery which has been painted ‘Indian Palace yellow’ since the early 1980’s. This striking building has been in the Lavelle family for six generations. 

Deborah Watkins & Gavin Lavelle Gallery Owners

Deborah Watkins & Gavin Lavelle Gallery Owners

Testing.

I have a painting in this years Catalyst Arts Members show TESTING.

The show aims to give space to explore alternative perspectives and new approaches within your practice. Catalysts want their artists to play devil’s advocate with their  usual working method, tease it, play with it, wriggle around it, blow it up and stick it back together, trick it and confront it. Without testing new ideas we run the chance of getting too comfortable and of missing that which could possibly lead to a more creative outcome. For this show members are asked to see Catalyst Arts as a testing ground for experimentation and to showcase new perspectives and possibilities within your  work.

Here is my piece, 'Squall' 50cm x 50cm Framed

Opening: 4th May 2017 6pm – 9pm

Exhibition runs: 4th – 11th May

 

 

 

'An alternative way to develop a building'

We The Belfast Bankers opened our new building to the public last friday (7th April); the old Ulster Bank based on the Newtownards Road, East Belfast is temporarily a space for painters, sculptors, photographers, song writers, screen printers, bee hives (!), musicians, street artist, puppet makers and much more. The event saw a great turnout, and given the recent demolition in Belfast’s artisitic Cathedral Quarter, this ‘not-for-profit’ project, is a shining example of what can be achieved with creative ideas and teamwork, instead of bulldozers.

Read Culture Hub Review of Opening Night

Photo credits Kelly McAllister & Phil Dorman

Time to Paint

Sincere thanks to everyone who came down to my Framewerk show and especially to those going home with an EO'K original, your support means everything. I'm happy to announce that I have another show coming up this July in Wexford, I'll be busy till then channelling happy summer vibes to fill the gallery space.

In the meantime you can find me here; feel free to browse my paintings, but to keep up to date with my daily practice, follow me on Instagram @estherokelly. You can also find me at work in my studio @Belfastbankers. 

Time now to get scruffy.

I'm gonna need a bigger room...

'Well you're in your little room
and you're working on something good
but if it's really good
you're gonna need a bigger room
and when you're in the bigger room
you might not know what to do
you might have to think of
how you got started
sitting in your little room'

Something exciting is happening in East Belfast, and I'm going to be a part of it.

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