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Paul McCloskey
             Born 1963
             Lives and works in Wexford, Ireland
             www.paulmccloskeyart.com

             Awakenings  Reloaded  is  the  second  in  the
             series  of  a  developing  trilogy  by  painter  Paul
             McCloskey,  building  on  the  previous  series
             ‘THE  ALPHA  (Awakenings)’,  also  inspired  by
             the  landscape;  what  we  perceive  as  every
             day  and  perhaps  ordinary,  the  places  we
             merely  glance  at  without  allowing  ourselves
             to  get  lost  in  the  breath-taking  creation  and
             beauty  that  surrounds  us.  This  visual  infl uence
             is determined by the surrounding landscape of
             his  environment.  But  its  intention  is  primarily  as
             a catalyst in expressing divinity and is therefore
             secondary  to  this  expression,  with  the  primary
             purpose being process, allowing and presence.
             This suggestion of heaven and earth in constant
             struggle,  merging  yet  separable,  solid  yet
             amorphous  all  suggest  the  dichotomy  of  the
             spiritual, the beginning and the end, the alpha
             and  omega,  the  struggle  within,  between  the
             conditioned self  and the divine/spiritual self.
             McCloskey’s paintings have been described as
             ‘visually delicious’, in particular the ‘Reloaded’
             series  which  utilize  the  textural  qualities  of  the
             paint,  they  are  painterly,  luxuriant  and  rich  in
             appearance. At fi rst glance we are welcomed
             with  what’s  seemingly  proverbial,  landscape,
             however  both  in  the  ‘Alpha’  and  ‘Reloaded’
             series  we  are  drawn  into  a  primordial  world,
             the  quintessence,  the  beginning.  McCloskey
             is an intelligent painter, he asks us to look, but
             more importantly feel the essence of his work,
             to  experience  this  egoless  place  as  viewer  as
             he  experienced  as  painter.  These  powerful
             works of brilliance are born of spirit and integrity,
             they  deserve  our  attention  and  encourage  us
             the  onlooker  to  participate  and  experience
             their spirit.
             PAUL  McCLOSKEY  was  born  in  Carrickmacross,  Co.
             Monaghan,  Ireland  and  is  now  living  and  working
             in  Gorey  Co.  Wexford.  Paul  attended  the  National
             College  of Art  and  Design  (N.C.A.D)  Dublin  from 1981
             and graduated in 1986 (ANCAD) (PGdipEd). Paul also
             attended De Montfort University UK and was awarded
             a  Masters  Degree  in  Fine  art  (MFA)  in  2011.  Paul  is  a
             professional member of ‘visual artists Ireland’. Paul has
             exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally
             throughout the UK, London, Venice and New York and
             he has received multiple awards for his work, which can
             be seen in numerous collections.



                                                 Top: Awakening Reloaded Blue and Gold, 2010, Oil on canvas.                                        Top: Awakening Reloaded Blue-green 1, 2010, Oil on paper/board with gold paint.
                                                 h: 64cm w: 64cm, Monaghan County Council Art Collection.                                           h: 63cm w: 75cm, Monaghan County Council Art Collection.
                                                 Above: Awakening Reloaded in Violet 4, 2010, Oil on canvas. h: 64cm w: 64cm,                       Above: Awakening Autumn, 2006, Oil on canvas.
                                                 Monaghan County Council Art Collection.                                                            h: 91cm w: 152cm, Private Collection.






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