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2017I’m very excited to share with you my first ever time lapse video, showing the painting process of ‘Sunset at Mount Errigal’, a commissioned oil painting of one of Ireland’s most iconic mountains, Errigal in County Donegal.
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2015A video showing the portfolio book I made for university, which shows how my photographic work has developed from the first year to the final year of my degree. The portfolio also contains my Artist CV and Artist Statement.
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2014TSO Photography filmed this video at the top of Spain’s highest mountain El Teide. His aim was “to capture the beautiful Milky Way along with one of the most amazing mountains. He achieved and so much more with this time lapse video full of inspiring, motivating and jaw-dropping imagery. Sit back and enjoy!
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2014I made a new video which shows my small collection of fine art photographs that were taken during my visit to Paris last year. The photographs include the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysees, Winged Victory of Samothrace (in the Louvre), Eiffel Tower and the Seine river.
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2014Stephen Wilkes is one of many artists that are inspiring my current work at University. This video gives you an insight into his practice and the process involved to create the magnificent photographs of his Day to Night Series.
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2013A truly motivating video about Denis Smith’s inspirational series called ‘Ball of Light’. His photographs use a form of light painting which have helped push the ever expanding boundaries of photography.
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2013Tony Murray, a fine artist from the U.S, has created a video combining my projections with his video making skills and effects. The music by Fumbata was also chosen by Tony. I hope you enjoy the video.
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2013Neil Gaiman addresses the University of the Arts Class of 2012 with one of the most inspiring speeches. Not just for artists, but for anyone who wants to be creative and successful in their life and career, this video is a must watch.
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2013The ‘Urban Typography’ video shows my collection of 9 pieces illustrating various fonts, styles and imagery that I associate with Urban Typography. In this collection I used wooden panels as a base to build layers of wood, paper, card and plaster onto, and also to scrape, dig, chip and paint into the surfaces. By doing this I created these unique pieces which actually look like old, weathered, decaying pieces of the urban environment, but in fact were created by me in a couple of hours.
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