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Artists Statement

His art represents some of the best drawings we have recently seen
And displays a style that is timeless in design but the exciting in execution.
Many People ignore Black and white art flipping through it like text on the page. Somehow Peadar has overcome that and presents a view of his world for others to step in and share
John Yimin (Pittsburgh)

Peadar Mc Daid has been an artist for over 20 years now and has exhibited both nationally and internationally. For the past four years he has been working for the HSE (West) as an Arts Facilitator at the Create-A-Link Art Centre in Letterkenny. The Create-A-Link Art Centre is a specialist arts programme, which was designed and developed by Peadar for the HSE in 2002 to cater for people recovering from mental ill health who have an intrest or talent in the area of arts.
A self-taught artist, Peadar lives and works in his hometown of Letterkenny, his interest in art started back in 1983 when he came upon a copy of the Book of Kells in his school library. He is regarded as one of Irelands foremost Celtic Artists.
Through his commissions he has produced work for Thames Television, Seiko (Ire), Donegal Parian China and Letterkenny Folk Festival as well as works for publication in New York. And has collaborated with Letterkenny sculptor Redmond Herrity in the designing of the Celtic cross public commission for Donegal County council and was a finalist for the Port Bridge round-about public sculpture commission.
In the past few years his work has taken him in a different direction and style. Working with paint he is Influenced by the work of Pablo Picasso, Louis le Brocquy, Klimt, Schiele and Henry Moore .
Currently working a collection for solo exhibition “Mother and the boat people”
peadar mc daid
Ireland

Comments:

edlea says:

have you created any work recently? Would be great to see any new stuff you have.

on 19.05.08

peadar says:

Thanks for asking, i am working on 8 new work at moment, but nothing finished yet, they are still wet and not finished for showing, but hopeful i mite get a few up soon, thanks

on 19.05.08

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