Cork Craft Month 2012

I had the pleasure of attending the launch of Cork Craft Month at the Old Mill Kinsale last night. The Old Mill is the location of an exhibition entitled “Who Made This ?” – Cork Creates 2012 which showcases the work of 30 Cork-based craftspeople.

Craftspeople on display in Kinsale

In June this year Cork Craft & Design Network invited me to photograph each of the selected craftspeople. I was expecting to be asked to photograph their work but this exhibition brings the story of each of the Makers into play and the curators wanted to feature them more strongly.

So I had a day of photographing 20-odd very interesting (if somewhat reluctant) people who are far more used to putting themselves into their work than on film.

I think it’s worked wonderfully for this exhibition and there was a lot of talk last night about the portraits and the link made to the Maker from the work and how it enhanced the relationship the viewer (and hopefully the purchaser) had with the work to know more about it’s precedence.

And nice to see my work on the wall next to so much wonderful Art.

The exhibition runs until the end of August in Kinsale and there are lots more more events going on as part of Cork Craft Month running into September

Portraits of Makers featured at Cork Craft Month, Kinsale
Tracing Craft back to the Makers, Cork Design Network

The Clipper Leaves Cork

After some glorious sunny days in Kinsale, the Clipper fleet left Cork in drizzle.  We had an image of sitting on the grass next to Blackrock Castle with a picnic and watching them sail past – but it was not to be.  Still, it was a great sight to see them motoring out to the harbour.

Heady days of summer

Its hard to remember just over a week ago when the schools were still in and summer seemed like it was here at last (after two years of waiting!).

I took advantage and headed out West to shoot some landscape banners for a web site launch (watch this space) and it was truly glorious.  There really is no where like West Cork when you get the weather.  We ended up in Rosscarbery sitting in the square at 8pm in the warm sun with chips and a pint.  How bad!

Blue Diver, Kinsale