New Mixed Media Prints > harwoodking-DRAFT-introibo-arundel

Series of prints, exploring the relationships between archival inkjet and silk screen printing within a context of connecting the past with our present and the future. Forms part of the evolving —Introibo ad altare Dei body of work and research.

 

 

harwoodking-DRAFT-introibo-arundel 
 Introibo ad altare Dei; Arundel Castle Part I. Archival inkjet with
silk screen mixed media printing. 
Originally part of the 2016 Centenary Easter Rising Exhibition at the Arundel Museum and Arundel Victoria Institute. Sponsored by the Embassy of Ireland, London. Included in Arundel Museum's Collection.
Yes, Papal red slippers, connecting with the 'red' reference to the Roman Catholic Church hidden behind the alter of the St Nicholas Protestant, Church of England Church.
harwoodking-DRAFT-introibo-arundel 
 Introibo ad altare Dei; Arundel Castle Part I. Archival inkjet with
silk screen mixed media printing. 
Originally part of the 2016 Centenary Easter Rising Exhibition at the Arundel Museum and Arundel Victoria Institute. Sponsored by the Embassy of Ireland, London. Included in Arundel Museum's Collection.
Yes, Papal red slippers, connecting with the 'red' reference to the Roman Catholic Church hidden behind the alter of the St Nicholas Protestant, Church of England Church.
© Des Kilfeather

Introibo ad altare Dei; Arundel Castle Part I. Archival inkjet

with
silk screen mixed media printing.
Originally part of the 2016 Centenary Easter Rising Exhibition at the Arundel Museum and Arundel Victoria Institute. Sponsored by the Embassy of Ireland, London. Included in Arundel Museum's Collection.
Yes, Papal red slippers, connecting with the 'red' reference to the Roman Catholic Church hidden behind the alter of the St Nicholas Protestant, Church of England Church.


All images ©Copyright Des Kilfeather