I have been asked for the second year to select a piece of Art for the AE Russell award at this year's Royal Ulster Academy show in the Ulster Museum. I have studied the Art work of George Russell and know a great deal about him as a person as well as a creative artist. So when selecting a piece I take in many different aspects from subject matter. The Artist's relationship to the land and other people. Their technical ability, such as use of colour and composition. This year I selected Rosie McGurran RUA for her painting called Solstice, Inishlacken. The first photo is of the President Dan Dowling and myself. Second photo is of Rosie's winning painting. Third is of Michael McKernan and Brigit McGibbon from the AE Russell society, Rosie McGurran and her brother Phil McGurran who is also sponsoring the Photography prize. Other photos include Rosie receiving her award.
A mixed media collage by Sean Hillen, who is the pictured with Michael McKernan on Opening night. A picture of Dan Dowling's artwork, In Queen Mary's Garden. Followed by Martin Mooney's landscape of Ballynakill Lough. Next we have Brigit and Michael beside an original AE that is in the Ulster Museum . Colin Davidson, a personal favourite. The blue and red painting is called The Resonance of Oseberg by Carol Graham, who was last year's selected winner. Lastly a picture of Carol with Rosie together.
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