Ciara Chapman
Invisible Pain
2018
Digital illustration, 300 dpi, 16" x 12"
$250 per print
Website: http://Www.ciarachapmanillustration.com
Cork City, Ireland
VO by McKerrin Kelly
2018
Digital illustration, 300 dpi, 16" x 12"
$250 per print
Website: http://Www.ciarachapmanillustration.com
Cork City, Ireland
VO by McKerrin Kelly
ABOUT THE ARTWORKS:
How does nobody see this!?!
Sometimes our pain (whether physical, mental or emotional) can feel so very profound - to the point where we feel like it has changed us forever - that it seems impossible to us that no one else sees it.
Sometimes our pain (whether physical, mental or emotional) can feel so very profound - to the point where we feel like it has changed us forever - that it seems impossible to us that no one else sees it.
BIO:
Ciara Chapman is an award winning artist living in Cork City, Ireland. With an educational background in Fine Art Printmaking and Graphic Design, Ciara primarily focuses her practice on Digital Illustration and digital printmaking as well as mixed media pieces such as embroidered and origami artworks.
Commercially Ciara has worked with organizations such as Pfizer pharmaceuticals and Toyota Mobility. She has won a number of awards, a Silver A'design award in 2019, and a commendation from the Institute of Designers in Ireland (IDI) for her project "My Chronic Pain Diary". Ciara was a finalist in the World Illustration Awards in 2020 and a finalist for the Graphic Illustration category in the London International Creative Competition for this diary project.
Ciara is currently working on expanding her diary project for Pain Awareness Month, September 2021 as a result of receiving a funding award from the Arts and Disability Connect, New Work Award. Ciara is a member of Cork Printmakers workshop and the Association of Illustrators.
Commercially Ciara has worked with organizations such as Pfizer pharmaceuticals and Toyota Mobility. She has won a number of awards, a Silver A'design award in 2019, and a commendation from the Institute of Designers in Ireland (IDI) for her project "My Chronic Pain Diary". Ciara was a finalist in the World Illustration Awards in 2020 and a finalist for the Graphic Illustration category in the London International Creative Competition for this diary project.
Ciara is currently working on expanding her diary project for Pain Awareness Month, September 2021 as a result of receiving a funding award from the Arts and Disability Connect, New Work Award. Ciara is a member of Cork Printmakers workshop and the Association of Illustrators.
DESCRIPTION:
Invisible Pain
Slender, loose, white ribbon billows around a woman in front of a gray circuit board and wraps around her neck, arms, waist, and legs. The fine lines of the circuits are red, yellow and green and join various sized dots to create a geometric background. The lines meet at various colored dots. The graphic illustration styled woman faces us. Her complexion is white, as is her shoulder length hair and straight cut bangs. She is wide eyed and open mouthed with her arms extended in front of her palms out. She wears a turquoise blue, scoop neck, long sleeve top and matching blue tights with a sheer, knee-length orange shirt. Seen thru the skirt is the lower half her body from waist to knee. Her right side is pale brown and her left is pale yellow. Tiny circuits adorn her brown leg.
-descriptions by Teri Grossman
Slender, loose, white ribbon billows around a woman in front of a gray circuit board and wraps around her neck, arms, waist, and legs. The fine lines of the circuits are red, yellow and green and join various sized dots to create a geometric background. The lines meet at various colored dots. The graphic illustration styled woman faces us. Her complexion is white, as is her shoulder length hair and straight cut bangs. She is wide eyed and open mouthed with her arms extended in front of her palms out. She wears a turquoise blue, scoop neck, long sleeve top and matching blue tights with a sheer, knee-length orange shirt. Seen thru the skirt is the lower half her body from waist to knee. Her right side is pale brown and her left is pale yellow. Tiny circuits adorn her brown leg.
-descriptions by Teri Grossman
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