Boardsmill native artist Aileen Hamilton.

Hamilton exhibition continues in Ashbourne

‘Woven in the Wind’ an exhibition of work by Aileen Hamilton, is running at the Toradh Gallery, Ashbourne Library & Cultural Centre. Based in Spain, Boardsmill native Aileen Hamilton studied Fine Art Painting at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin where she graduated in 2001. After her graduation, Aileen travelled extensively to draw and investigate artistically. She has travelled to Thailand, Bangkok, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Nepal and India. Aileen is now based in between Meath and Seville in Spain. She has exhibited her work in Ireland, Spain, Japan, Sweden and Thailand.
Aileen’s references are not culturally specific but her inspiration is personal. She is influenced by a broad range of visual and cultural references and is continually inspired by her travels. By comparing and contrasting influences such as Buddhist culture, Asian aesthetics, Andalusian light, dusty landscapes and thirsty vegetation with her references to Ireland, her work is informed. Her deeply-rooted relationship with Ireland and her rural upbringing and childhood memories constantly serve as a reference point.
Aileen is drawn to “cycles” and being still or solid while everything’s moving and changing around her. In recent work, she has compared the landscape and wind that moves through it to breathing and a pulse.
Commenting on her work, Aileen says that the selected paintings and drawings focus on movement through the landscape. “With washes of colour and drawings knotted in the skies, I trace the flow of the wind, visualising the air like a stream of energy that seeps into the earth like a pulsing organ. Lines link the elements and fill the emptiness. Particles are swept up and transported and I imagine my memories being dragged along for the ride, woven into the cosmic threads.”
‘Woven in the Wind’ runs until 10th November.