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What Comes to Mind When You See This Image?
I saw some used matches by the fireplace the other day.
Some had fulfilled their purpose, maintaining their shape with a quick flick of the hand as red flames rose in the grate; others - burned out black curls.
‘Matchstick Girl’ ©Julie Corcoran 2019
What comes to mind when you see this image?
I saw some used matches by the fireplace the other day.
Some had fulfilled their purpose, maintaining their shape with a quick flick of the hand as red flames rose in the grate; others - burned out black curls.
Every match in that box had the potential to start the fire - but it only took one.
I felt this way after getting my work accepting into my first gallery - ArtisAnn in Belfast. All it took was one gallery to confirm I’m on the right path, wherever that path takes me.
So thank you Ann and Ken of ArtisAnn. Thank you Gavin Byrne of Frametastic for going through the arduous process of becoming an approved Digigraphie Lab so I can now offer my prints as certified limited editions.
Thank you for reading this and for your continued support.
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