To Capture Silence | Exhibitions | Liz Nilsson

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

Title: Stratum

Technique: Screen print and drawing

Medium: Heavy cotton, Pigment dyes.

Size: 135 x 135 cm

Year: 2014



 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

“To Capture Silence” 

- an exhibition by Joe Hogan and Liz Nilsson,

at the Source Art Centre, Thurles

4th December 2014 - 31st January 2015.

These new abstract printed tableaux in grey tones, make reference to both the construction of life and the construction of cloth, threads and lines that meet, connect and move on - like the human process.The work is strongly linear, evoking a natural pattern and conducive of thought through repetition. 

 

 

To Capture Silence; Liz Nilsson and Joe Hogan
To Capture Silence; Liz Nilsson and Joe Hogan