Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan

Often, creative people are recognised primarily for the work they do in one discipline, with efforts in other areas overlooked. Some artists are truly multidisciplinary, having the ability to express themselves eloquently through more than one medium. This selection of work from Padhraig Nolan, Dubl...

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Main Authors: Nolan, Padhraig, Chapman, Patrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAHkartell 2017-06-01
Series:Studies in Arts and Humanities
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18193/sah.v3i1.91
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spelling doaj-1576db90484c45618f64a7c946b8f6eb2020-11-25T00:47:39ZengSAHkartellStudies in Arts and Humanities2009-826X2009-82782017-06-0131637710.18193/sah.v3i1.91 Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig NolanNolan, Padhraig Chapman, PatrickOften, creative people are recognised primarily for the work they do in one discipline, with efforts in other areas overlooked. Some artists are truly multidisciplinary, having the ability to express themselves eloquently through more than one medium. This selection of work from Padhraig Nolan, Dublin-based artist and poet, illustrates two strands of his practice: poetry and painting. As discussed in the accompanying interview, he is an artist working in more than one medium, each of which could be said to communicate with the other. In both painting and poetry, Nolan is inspired by landscape and a sense of place, and he turns his inspirations into remarkable art pieces, whether they be crafted with words or paint. Originally from Enniscorthy in County Wexford, Padhraig Nolan now lives near Dún Laoghaire, where he works as a graphic designer, illustrator and visual artist. He also writes poetry, reviews and songs. His work is regularly published and exhibited in Ireland and internationally. His website is www.padhraignolan.comhttp://dx.doi.org/10.18193/sah.v3i1.91ArtModern--21st century; PoetryModern; Ireland
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Chapman, Patrick
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Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan
Studies in Arts and Humanities
Art
Modern--21st century; Poetry
Modern; Ireland
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Chapman, Patrick
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title Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan
title_short Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan
title_full Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan
title_fullStr Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan
title_full_unstemmed Eloquence Squared: An Interview with Padhraig Nolan
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publisher SAHkartell
series Studies in Arts and Humanities
issn 2009-826X
2009-8278
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Often, creative people are recognised primarily for the work they do in one discipline, with efforts in other areas overlooked. Some artists are truly multidisciplinary, having the ability to express themselves eloquently through more than one medium. This selection of work from Padhraig Nolan, Dublin-based artist and poet, illustrates two strands of his practice: poetry and painting. As discussed in the accompanying interview, he is an artist working in more than one medium, each of which could be said to communicate with the other. In both painting and poetry, Nolan is inspired by landscape and a sense of place, and he turns his inspirations into remarkable art pieces, whether they be crafted with words or paint. Originally from Enniscorthy in County Wexford, Padhraig Nolan now lives near Dún Laoghaire, where he works as a graphic designer, illustrator and visual artist. He also writes poetry, reviews and songs. His work is regularly published and exhibited in Ireland and internationally. His website is www.padhraignolan.com
topic Art
Modern--21st century; Poetry
Modern; Ireland
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