It all Stems From Here
Ink on Paper
49 cm x 70 cm
"It all Stems From Here" © ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH 2015
Ink on Paper
49 cm x 70 cm
"Reflets dans l'eau" - Extract
"Reflets dans l'eau" - Extract
"Reflets dans l'eau" - Extract
"Reflets dans l'eau" - Extract
"Reflets dans l'eau" © ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH 2015
Inspired by "Beaulieu sur Mer".
"A Flicker of Light Through a Forest of Red" © ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH 2015
"A Flicker of Light Through a Forest of Red"
Ink on paper
100 cm x 70 cm
© ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH 2015
"A Flicker of Light Through a Forest of Red" - Framed 125 cm x 96 cm
I'm delighted to have two works on display in Dun Laoghaire as part of an exhibition which explores Irish art alongside European and American art from 200 years ago until now.
The exhibition looks at the changing style of art from its native roots to the nomadic, crossover style of today. Lines are now blurred and art has followed rather than led the shaping of the modern world. The exhibition is currated by Micheal Watts from art-uncovered.com.
On display works by Irish artists James Malton, Grace Henry, George ae Russell, Edward Delaney, Sir William Orpen, David Hennessy and Jacinta Hughes. Contemporary artists include Roman Opalka, Swoon, Arman, The Connor Brothers, Marcel Dzama and others.
"Hiding Out"
Oil on Canvas
40 cm x 100 cm
"In a Landscape" © ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH 2015
Oil on Canvas
40 cm x 100 cm
"Then and Now" runs until 6th May 2015 at Harbour View, Crofton Rd, Dun Laoghaire. (Across from Dun Laoghaire train station).
"In a Landscape" (The work is framed in a white timber frame with a double white mount. Framed size: ( 116 cm x 56 cm)
"Hiding Out" (The work is framed in a white timber frame with a double white mount. Framed size: ( 116 cm x 56 cm)
Then and Now"... launch night.