New painting and poetry just completed

I have been working on this painting, ‘Alma Gemela’, since the Summer and I'm happy to say that it is now complete. I also have a piece of poetry to accompany it.

Hope you like it.

Alma Gemela

Resurrected after fifty years.

Passed down and cherished,

the Communion dress now materialises,

gleaming bright and shiny like the innocent wearer.

Stirred by emotions,

memories captured, so vivid, so rich in longing,

I reach back and draw forward echoes of each life.

A labyrinth of divided roads,

crisscrossing, overlapping and intersecting

through distant paths,

but always leading home.

I see you,

I see all your faces,

I see the child you were,

the children we were.

I hear the laughter

and remember the secrets we shared together,

Conjoined by hearts, Alma Gemela, Soul twins.

I see it all clearly now, passed the material of time,

discoloured and frayed,

the strands split so thinly I fear they will unravel with age.

But, I see you now, really see you.

Your dress, my dress,

Our shared past, the mirror in which we all view ourselves,

shining again, reflecting the light back

and I remember as I let go

and I'm free.

'Alma Gemela', Oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm

'Alma Gemela', Oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm

Maria Noonan-McDermott

Irish Artist Maria Noonan-McDermott Bio


Originally from Donegal, Irish artist and poet Maria Noonan McDermott now lives and works from her studio in Kinlough, Co. Leitrim.


Heavily influenced by the impressionist movement, her work focuses on the study of light and form in Irish landscapes.

With a love of folklore and story-telling, Noonan McDermott's influences lie in rural Ireland, it is in these magical places that share a colloquial history where stories and the people are often ingrained into the landscape.


I began my artistic career in Dublin in 1985 and qualified in Fashion and Design. I returned to college and completed a certificate in visual education before continuing on to study Fine Art. In the year 1990, I had my first solo exhibition of paintings. The feedback and encouragement I received helped direct me on my current path.


My work has always been influenced by a deep connection with the natural environment, the beautiful rugged Irish landscape with its endlessly changing skies and dramatic seas. I am equally fascinated by the people that the land holds so tightly and am firmly bound in kinship with their poetic writing, their stories and soulful lyrics.


I've always been in awe of the storyteller, those gifted people who so fluidly guide you into their fantasy worlds, who submerge you so deeply, you cry, laugh and often seethe with anger and frustration. To me, this is true magic, possessing the rare skill of creating something from nothing, evoking such passion and emotion.


Growing up I found words didn't come so easily to me, art and writing became my outlet. I was transformed into the 'Cailleach Feasa', the storyteller. I recorded and recollected all the tales from times gone by, breathing life back into places and quirky characters I met along the way.


I was raised in a small village in Donegal and like most small communities in Ireland, it was filled with the most amazing characters.


As a child, my head was filled with fantastical stories told and dramatised by neighbours and family, the gatekeepers of local history. These tales, were, of course, exaggerated and embellished with such fun and gusto, like only true Irish seanchai can, that I couldn't help growing up with a great love of the people around me and all their fascinating antics.


In my work, I narrate the stories with colour and humour as over the years they've formed and shaped in my memory.
My paintings become the text and you the reader and as the reader, you are challenged to participate and choose your own journey. Thus, enabling the story to live all over again!


This attachment is ingrained in my work and I strive to bring forth its warmth in the most honest and pure way I know how.

https://www.marianoonan-mcdermott.com
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