Monday, 25 March 2013

Opening Reception 22/3/2013


Finally we have come to the end of this amazing project! It has been a long time in the making (nearly 3 years!) and we are both sad and relieved that it's all coming to an end.

To mark the completion of this project, The Children's Medical and Research Foundation held an opening reception dedicated to us and our paintings. This was a lovely lunchtime event with speeches, food(tea,cakes and sandwiches.. yum!), a slideshow of all of our work and some lovely guests of course! We were also each presented with a token of thanks in the form of a CMRF coin.



 Here is a photo of the four artists- (L to R) Emily Clarke, Katrina Moore, Danielle Whelan and Louise McGrath.



Besides the four artists, Danielles sister Aisling Whelan donated a lovely painting. She was a former patient of Crumlin Children's hospital and was delighted to be given a chance to give something back to them.
Here she is with us:


And here is her painting:


I think Emily has already thanked a few people in a previous post but I would like to again thank in particular Dympna Cawley, assistant Director of Nursing(Haematology/Oncology), for being absolutely brilliant in guiding us in the right direction as we completed this project. It has been wonderful to work with her and I hope our paths will cross again in the future! 

I also want to thank Edel O'Malley, Director of Development at the CMRF, for organising the opening reception at the CMRF building. Edel also organised the collection of all the paintings and has been lovely to work with! 

Our paintings won't be put up in the ward until phase 2 of the refurbishment of the ward is complete. The approximate completion time is September so our paintings should be up there by October. Before any of that happens they need to be framed and plaques need to be made for each painting. They will be framed with perspex not glass as glass is not allowed in children's hospitals!!

We will update with photos of the ward when the paintings are up and hopefully some kind of documentation of the children's/parents reaction to our paintings!

That's all for now!

Louise



Sunday, 24 March 2013

Louise's Magical Fantasy Paintings!


Hello Everyone!

Here are my magical fantasy themed paintings!

I'll start with 'Pirates and Princesses'.

This was a painting I had been thinking about doing for ages but wasn't sure how to fit Pirates, Princesses, Wizards, Dragons, Dinosaurs, Mermaids and Witches into the same painting! I figured it out though and here it is! (Click on it for larger image)


 


The next one is another fantasy painting called 'Fairies and Unicorns' with Fairies, elves, unicorns and magical trees!


I'll be updating soon with pictures from our opening reception at The Children's Medical & Research Foundation on Friday 22nd March!

Louise :)

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Emily's Easter post

Painting for Saint John's Children's Cancer Ward 
Hi there everyone!
Welcome to our painting blog for Our Lady's Hospital. Louise McGrath, Kat Moore, Danielle Whelan and myself (Emily Clarke) are delighted you've come to see our work. 




Please leave a comment to let us know what you think of the paintings and/or the project.
 

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To enlarge any paintings just click on them.


Thank you


I'd like to take the opportunity to thank all those who have helped us along the way including family and friends and all the staff involved especially;

Dympna Cawley (Assistant Director of Nursing OLCHC), 
Teresa Slevin (CNMIII Haem/Onc OLCHC)
Nicola O Sullivan (Funds and Donor Manager CMRF), 
Gerry Cully (Senior Manager Community Fundraising at CMRC ) and 
Edel O Malley (Director of Development at CMRF).


Here are a few important links:

Our Lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin

(Brief Biography)

The four artist's involved met in college where they studied Fine Art at Dublin Institute of Technology. They volunteered to paint thirty two paintings between them for Saint John's Ward (at OLHC). They were provided with art materials (including canvases, brushes and paint.) They are finished the paintings and are waiting for them to be framed for the new ward (Phase 2) to be up and running. They are hoping the paintings will be up on the walls by September/ October 2013.

  • Dziena Dance

I'll start off with my dancer painting; I love dancing; it always puts a smile on my face, I hope it makes others smile too.
Here are some models I used for my painting.





Dziena Dance by E.Clarke
Toanl Black and White unfinished Dziena Dance E.Clarke 



Dziena Dancer unfinished close up E. Clarke

Dancing Dziena E.Clarke.











This piece was originally for the parents waiting room but may end up somewhere else in St. John's ward due to the large size.





 







I went for a modern approach leaving the hair free instead of traditionally tied back. I named it Dziena after the actress Alexis Dziena.























  •          Out Sailing with son.



               Out Sailing unfinished E. Clarke

Out Sailing in progress E. Clarke
Prep work for Out Sailing E. Clarke
Prep work for Out Sailing E. Clarke
                       
Out Sailing unfinished E. Clarke
Out Sailing in progress E. Clarke




















Out Sailing unfinished E. Clarke

The sky fascinates me; I am a keen star gazer and enjoy cloud watching. 
The sky is an important feature in my picture's.

My photos of cityscape's and seascapes:

Indian sunset by E.Clarke


Italian Dusk by E. Clarke


Irish sunset by E. Clarke




Out Sailing E.Clarke.

Holiday Sun Sailing.


  • Mallord Belle (seascape).




Prep work for Mallord Belle by E.Clarke.

This is upside down so if anyone can tell me how to rotate on this? 
There doesn't 
seem to be an option? Then again it's interesting the 'wrong' way.

Turner Norham Castle: sunrise.

Detail from Norham Castle: sunrise

Kathy Woolinton Sunset Cruise On A Catamaran




Mallord Belle E.Clarke
Mallord Belle
 Named after Turner and Richard Branson's catamaran yacht 
Necker Belle 
(who has donated to Cancer Research UK.)



Mallord Belle unfinished E.Clarke
Mallord Belle by E. Clarke

Mallord Belle in progress

Detail from Mallord Belle by E.Clarke


This is of a catamaran but also turned out to look like a buoy as well.
Just shows how something can start out being one thing and end up being 
another.



Mallord Belle by E. Clarke


  • Mother and Child.

This portrait was inspired by many friends with children including the other 
artist's in the group
Danielle and Kat with Donncha and Darla who are adorable and such 
beautiful babies. 
And my friend Trish and her baby girl Lilly were my main muse here.

Lilly and Emily
Lilly and Trish



 


                        These four paintings above are sourced from the internet.
                                            The following are my own;

                       
                                  Detail from Mother and Child E.Clarke


Mother and Child unfinished E. Clarke


















Mother and Child unfinished E. Clarke

Mother and Child close up unfinished 
E.Clarke

Mother and Child unfinished
E.Clarke






























Mother and Child unfinished close up E. Clarke
Mother and Child
E. Clarke
Starry sky
Baby Elephant E.Clarke

         Thank you     Happy Easter