


The Others
The Others, Stained Glass Light
40cm x 40cm (framed in black hardwood) Stained Glass Panel illuminated with LED light (2022)
The Others draws on Irish folklore of the Grúagach, a wild-haired, shape-shifting female figure, reimagined here as an otherworldly presence dwelling in the deep ocean. The work links this ancestral being to myths of Hy-Brasil and Atlantis, and to contemporary narratives of underwater alien bases. The Grúagach is a guide toward post-human possibility, where adaptation, intuition and mythic memory shape new ways of living in symbiosis with a changed world.
Exhibition History
2025 Waterford Gallery of Art, Waterford, Ireland ‘Faith in the Process” ; 2024 Courthouse Gallery Ennistymon, Summer Exhibition; 2023 Pallas Projects, Dublin “Periodical Review”; 2023 Rua Red, Dublin “Spring Open”; 2023 GOMA Winter Exhibition; 2022 Custom House Gallery, Westport ‘In the Hollow Rocks”
The Others, Stained Glass Light
40cm x 40cm (framed in black hardwood) Stained Glass Panel illuminated with LED light (2022)
The Others draws on Irish folklore of the Grúagach, a wild-haired, shape-shifting female figure, reimagined here as an otherworldly presence dwelling in the deep ocean. The work links this ancestral being to myths of Hy-Brasil and Atlantis, and to contemporary narratives of underwater alien bases. The Grúagach is a guide toward post-human possibility, where adaptation, intuition and mythic memory shape new ways of living in symbiosis with a changed world.
Exhibition History
2025 Waterford Gallery of Art, Waterford, Ireland ‘Faith in the Process” ; 2024 Courthouse Gallery Ennistymon, Summer Exhibition; 2023 Pallas Projects, Dublin “Periodical Review”; 2023 Rua Red, Dublin “Spring Open”; 2023 GOMA Winter Exhibition; 2022 Custom House Gallery, Westport ‘In the Hollow Rocks”