This black and white composition was painted on float glass mounted on a LED light box. It depicts a stark landscape with a desolate group of figures, portraying grief and loss.
Height 52 cm
Width 66.8 cm
Depth 13
Debbie Dawson brings fresh eyes to stained glass, creating pieces that are free from the constraints of lead work and embrace spontaneity and intuition. Her work has a modern feel but is rooted in the deeper history of Irish storytelling. She often works in triptych or diptych, like pages of a story that can only be told through visual imagination. With an aesthetic, conceptual appeal, but also demonstrating high standards of craftsmanship, her work crosses the boundary between craft and fine art. Debbie is very happy to occupy this space, saying "the boundaries are getting thinner and blurrier these days". Her work is in the collection of the National Museum, Ireland, and she has exhibited in China, Italy, Denmark and the US.
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This black and white composition was painted on float glass mounted on a LED light box. It depicts a stark landscape with a desolate group of figures, portraying grief and loss.
Height 52 cm
Width 66.8 cm
Depth 13
Photo: © Roland Paschhoff
This is a stark depiction of a lone figure in a black and white landscape, conveying isolation and loneliness. It was painted on antique glass, mounted on a LED light box.
Height 52 cm
Width 43.5 cm
Depth 10
Photo: © Roland Paschhoff
This black and white composition was painted, engraved and sandblasted on antique glass and float glass. It combines fragments of text and tall figures situated in an abstract landscape.
Photo: © Roland Paschhoff
A piece of antique glass and another of float glass were layered to achieve this painted landscape depicting desolate barren spaces with trees.