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Karen Hendy

Ardmanagh Road
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Tyrone Guthrie at Annaghmakerrig Residency

December 18, 2019 Karen Hendy
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Reticulum series

A series of works undertaken in 2019 using Bog peat and bog water to create uncontrolled random and interesting marks, with the slow drying process and the use of organic pigments from the landscape, the pieces make for unique interesting and random works, the process of deliberately forming circles with the water (ideas of bog holes which were seen as access to the unknown/invisible worlds or places of ritualistic burial sites. Some of the work was exhibited as part of the Skibbereen Arts festival 2019 and I am continuing to work further on this series….

Recently I have been working with natural pigments, bog peat/ash and experimenting with making my own inks (walnut and Oak). I have spent the week here at Annaghmakerrig mixing inks with materials such as peat from the Irish Bogland and exploring new ways of mark making. Using the natural reaction of the bog water with the inks along with the peat dust I then laid down maps over the abstract images. I have been mixing the mark making of Nimmo’s maps. Alexander Nimmo was the first person commissioned to map the bogland area of the Iveragh peninusla in Kerry, Ireland. The uncontrolled reactions of the inks created by the bog water and the sealing of the pigments and peat dust with gum arabic and egg tempera to create random abstract and unusual reticulations over a long drying process make for interesting areas to develop in the work.

Reticulum Series
Reticulum series
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