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Gathered
2019
Mezzotint print
122 x 38 cm. Framed
Edition of 1
€770 Framed
About the Artist
Caoimhe Dalton is a visual artist and printmaker working in Dublin, Ireland. She graduated with Honours in Fine Art Printmaking in the National College of Art and Design, Dublin and studied Fine Arts for a year in Academie Minerva in Groningen, the Netherlands. Dalton is currently working with repetition and the uncanny in her figurative imagery. Her practice focuses on hands-on, manual processes such as intaglio printmaking and drawing. Dalton’s work troubles ideas of the self, touching on themes of fragmentation, simulation, memory and the subjectivity of experience. caoimhedalton.com