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Intaglio prints in Editions of 10, original drawings and digital interpretations; work in continuing development.

Celebrating Kilfeather's artist experience of Florence, Berlin, Chichester and Portsmouth.

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Intaglio plates created by Des Kilfeather and print editioned in collaboration with the University of Chichester. Research referring to Victor Willing and Francis Bacon, their in theory inspirations from Carl Jung and his friendship with James Joyce, conducted in collaboration with the Pallant House Gallery as a volunteer on its Step Up programme. And Pope Benedict's visit to the UK.

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 Florence Biennale installation. Introibo ad altare Dei; is artist intention over-ruled by the unconscious self? Intaglio print, brass pendelum balance, Irish antique ox horn rosary.
florence-biennale-installation 
 Florence Biennale installation. Introibo ad altare Dei; is artist intention over-ruled by the unconscious self? Intaglio print, brass pendelum balance, Irish antique ox horn rosary.
© Des Kilfeather

Florence Biennale installation. Introibo ad altare Dei; is artist intention

over-ruled by the unconscious self? Intaglio print, brass pendelum balance, Irish antique ox horn rosary.


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