COLD WAR - 12 x 10 Giclee on Gallery Paper Print
by DUBHGHLAS


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COLD WAR - 18 x 14 Giclee on Gallery Paper Print
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COLD WAR - 12 x 10 Giclee on Canvas Print
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Product Description

I'm told that the American flag upside down represents distress and while we face challenging and difficult circumstances, my intention while painting this was not to make a commentary on the times we live in. Like most of my art, there's seldom only one meaning behind any particular piece.

In Cold War, I've attempted to convey the personal struggle and tension of having lived in different cultures for years, returning to one's home culture, and experiencing the gamut of emotions sorting through one's cultural identity. - DUBHGHLAS

"Giclee"is a popular and advanced digital printing technique, which provides exceptional detail, texture and color accuracy of artwork when printed on fine art gallery quality paper or canvas.

25% of all net proceeds from the sale of fine art prints and merchandising by The Art of Helping Others will be contributed to charitable humanitarian and advocacy organizations such as Concern Worldwide and World Vision, which tackle the causes of poverty and injustice, and to the human rights agency, International Justice Mission, which secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression.


Product Details

Label: The Art of Helping Others
Distributed By: Skyroo
Publisher: The Art of Helping Others
Product Code: 544711


DUBHGHLAS


A dual citizen of the United States and Republic of Ireland, Dubhghlas (pronounced Dove-Gloss) was formally trained at an early age and rediscovered his passion for visual art while living in Dublin, Ireland and traveling throughout Europe.

Dubhghlas' approach to his art is at times whimsical, which can be seen in works like Blue Trousers with Belt. But more often than naught, he prefers to pose poignant questions to the observer than attempt to provide answers.

Like most artists, he strives to communicate through his paintings, exploring the human condition and spirituality in works such as Not So Divine Intervention, Roof Top Thinker, Shades of Faith, and others, but has no inclination or intention to one day become a bloody postman.

"A little subtlety and nuance go a long way, and there's room for people to use their imaginations when viewing my work without me blatantly spelling it out for them," states Dubhghlas.

Dubhghlas continues, "My primary motive as an artist isn't to make an intentional commentary on the times we live in, but if and when that does happen, it's more of an artistic instinct, because the nature of the artist is inquisitive, which leads us to ask questions."

When asked why he is involved with The Art of Helping Others, Dubhghlas states, "It's natural as artists to pour everything into our art, but we shouldn't stop there. We should give something back. By all means, pour yourself into your art, but pour yourself into others' lives. Both, I have discovered are exercises in faith."

Dubhghlas and his wife Michele lived in Dublin, Ireland for a number of years, but now reside in the southwestern part of the United States. They own a Jeep but not a dog. If they did own a dog, they would probably name him something creative like Spot or Fido.




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