The West Pier in Dun Laoghaire is a location that I return to almost every day to rebalance, reset, recentre; to reconnect with myself. In this work I explore architectural forms of the West Pier as an exoskeleton for my immersion within the site itself, running, swimming, walking, drawing and painting.
In this work, I am also exploring the interaction between painting and drawing. I want the viewer to see marks and wonder if this work is a drawing resolving into a painting, or a painting that is drawing its energy from the visual language of a drawing, that is: white space, line, gestural marks.
In working outdoors for my research, I focused in particular on sunrise as a time for daily reset and renewal; working when the tide was out so I could investigate the exposed boundaries and remnants of a pier built almost 200 years ago.
West Pier Immersion
Sunrise West Pier
Tide is out
Eithne's Rock
Back of West Pier
Research
Bathing spot