Friday, 25 September 2009

Time flies...but who's having fun?


Time Standing Still in Derry?
Can some one please put the brakes on?...
Lets all sit back and remember to inhale deeply for a moment (deep breathes...I mean... not the funny stuff... although come to think of it, it might help put the space/time continuum back on its tracks!!),
....seriously though when did Time go off the rails?

.... the "summer" was a blip, Halloween is just around the corner and Christmas is already in the stores!!!
My eldest has been planning his late Oct birthday for the past 2 months now, he's literally counting the days...I've just entered two Christmas nights out in my diary...and I've just had the discussion about where we're eating Christmas dinner...and decided probably have breakfast here then travel on to Tyrone....but I must be slipping up a little, this time last year I had bulk of the gift shopping already completed! ...worst to come...In the same conversation about Christmas dinner we discussed plans for summer holidays! you know what? I need to go now and get plans started for Christmas 2010.... aaaggh,
somewhere between, notes, to do lists, calendars and diaries, we as a nation are consumed with planning our lives away.

Ok.. I am calling time on time... write my last list, note to self.. do nothing.

Friday, 4 September 2009

Summer Rain, Movie madness and Autumn Fairies



We've been very busy over the summer months between kids and work,
so have been a bit slack with the blog.
We haven't been in the Magazine studios much as most work was on location or worked from house around kids.
But that's all to change from Monday when it should be back to office hours.

July was great month to be out and about in NI but as we all know August was a bit of a washout but we made the most of it ,
as Billy Connolly says its not the weather it's the clothes we wear! and after all these years we still expect Summery weather in Ireland...we're optimistic to say the least...we know its not entirely out of the question, remember 76 and 96 so 2016 should be a good year.

It has all been about early rises in this house the past week, Justyn has been up and out for 4.30am every morning, he's filming asan extra in the Universal picture being shot in Belfast at moment 'Your Highness' with James Franco (Harry from Spiderman), Natalie Portman, Danny McBride and Zooey Deschanel...never know he might be discovered next!!! I can just see him treading the red carpet with the stars...as long as he doesn't forget to come home and hoover the beige one on the stairs...



Had the pleasure of waving my magic wand for little Eimear and played around with different style of fairy photo, Its more old world and mystical than most of the templates, am working on some different and unique templates now which can be customised to your idea of childhood magic....so watch this space.

Saturday, 18 July 2009

Love this sentiment and wanted to share.


We convince ourselves that life will be better after we get married, have a baby, then another.

Then we are frustrated that the kids aren't old enough
and we'll be more content when they are.

After that we're frustrated that we have teenagers to deal with. We will certainly be happy when they are out of that stage.

We tell ourselves that our life will be complete when our spouse gets his or her act together, when we get a nicer car, are able to go on a nice vacation, when we retire.

The truth is, there's no better time to be happy than right now.

If not now ... when?

Your life will always be filled with challenges. It's best to admit this to yourself and decide to be happy anyway.

One of my favorite quotes comes from Alfred D Souza ...

"For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin.
But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life."

This perspective has helped me to see that there is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way.

So, treasure every moment that you have. And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time ... and remember that time waits for no one ...

So stop waiting until you finish school ... until you go back to school ... until you lose ten pounds ... until you gain ten pounds ... until you have kids ... until your kids leave the house ... until you start work ... until you retire ... until you get married ... until you get divorced ... until Friday night ... until Sunday morning ... until you get a new car or home ... until your car or home is paid off ... until spring, until summer ... until fall ... until winter ... until you are off welfare ... until the first or fifteenth ... until your song comes on ... until you've had a drink ... until you've sobered up ... until you die ... until you are born again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be happy ...

Happiness is a journey ... not a destination!!

Thought for the day:

"Work like you don't need money,
Love like you've never been hurt,
And dance like no one's watching."

Author:
Crystal Boyd

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Summer Hours

Hi, with the onset of our typical Irish summer we are out and about
on location a lot more. Invariably, this means that at certain times their is no one to man the mothership.
If you have been trying to get through and have had no answer don't worry we're not belly up (yet!!!)
and we're not lying basking in the sun somewhere exotic.
(Although if someone wants photos in exotic locations I'm first in line).
The best way to get us is by email at,

resolution.art@googlemail.com

or contact me (Bronagh) on my mobile
07595168558

Send out positive thoughts for sunny days and have a good summer.

Bronagh

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Thursday, 25 June 2009

RIP

Rest in Peace Michael Jackson and Farah Fawcett.

Different Things A Flavour of International Contemporary Art from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection

Artlink, Buncrana, in association with the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s National Programme is delighted to show a selection of art from the IMMA Collection. The exhibition entitled Different Things: A Flavour of International Contemporary Art from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection will be officially opened by Buncrana Mayor Lee Tedstone, at 7pm on Friday 3rd July in Artlink Gallery, Fort Dunree. The exhibition will continue throughout July.

The Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection is comprised of some 4500 works, the emphasis of this collection is on work from 1940 onwards. Artlink Director, Elaine Forde is delighted to be given the opportunity to exhibit artworks from the IMMA Collection at Artlink Gallery Fort Dunree. This exhibition will mark the first time artworks from this prestigious collection will have been shown in Inishowen.

The exhibition in its totality will offer a disparate view of International contemporary art produced during the first decade of the 21st Century. We will see contemporary art at its best, different in its meaning, execution and media, giving the viewer a glimpse of art trends from individual countries. In short giving to local community Different Things.

The unity of this exhibition is in the diversity. Different Things brings together artworks from seven artists - two Irish and five International. Although it is tenuous to link the artists together, one may notice the power of drawing and its translation in each artist’s work. If one takes this as a starting point then it is fair to say that Mexican artist Carlos Amorales Dark Mirror is the catalyst for the show. This work began from his bank of drawings, which he calls the “liquid archive”, when he invited an animator and pianist to select and respond to his drawings. Dark Mirror, a double-sided projection shows the response of the animation and pianist. It is a powerful piece, which not only challenges the idea of collaboration but also of drawing.

The Irish artists translation of drawing is as one expects but none the less Garrett Phelan and Tom Molloy’s work illustrate the diversity of contemporary Irish art practice. Phelan’s quick and immediate drawings explore ‘the formation of opinion’ and ‘the absolute present’. Paradoxically Molloy’s piece entitled Oak presents detailed and considered drawings of individual leaves from one oak tree. Oak is a systematic response to the similarities and differences inherent in each individual leaf, each drawing is detailed and beautiful, the artist studied 96 leaves in total. Artlink will show 12 of the 96 drawings.
The five remaining international artists include Michael Craig-Martin, the father of the Young British Artist scene. His work employs a stylised drawing technique often depicting household objects in bright colours outlined with strong black lines. Mark Quinn a British artist who has been prolific since the 80’s and best known for his work entitled Self, a frozen sculpture of the artist’s head made from ten pints of his own blood. Quinn carried on this theme as he created a frozen garden for Miuccia Prada, Artlink will exhibit a print from this period. Franz Ackermann famous for his graphic installations will showcase a print as will Fred Tomaselli.
Artlink Education & Outreach Department in association with IMMA’s National Programme has delivered an educational project to the children of St Mura’s and St Egneys National Schools in Buncrana to introduce the children to contemporary art and the IMMA collection. Their completed piece will be exhibited alongside the Different Things Exhibition. The Department of Education and Science has supported the Education Programme.

The exhibition opens at 7PM on Friday 3rd July. All are welcome to attend. The exhibition continues from Saturday 4th July – Sunday 2nd August 2009 in Artlink Gallery, Fort Dunree, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
The gallery is open from Tuesday – Saturday, 10.30AM – 5.00PM and Sunday
1PM – 6PM.
For details call Artlink on T.00353 (0) 74 936 3469 or email info@artlink.ie

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Schools Out



I can't believe Friday is last day before Summer Holidays!! Lets hope for long sunny hazy days
at the beach!! the boys are trying out P2 and P3 tomorrow, seems like a fleeting moment since they were babies.
Heres Cole as a Dog from last Saturday and Daithi with his (girl) friend Sophia at their end of year concert.
Who's Hannah Montana anyway :)

Friday, 5 June 2009

Communion



I had the pleasure of taking some holy Communion photos recently. Heres two beautiful girls.
the Black and White shows Jades beautiful jewel blue eyes.

And here's a shot from little Caitlin's first Holy Communion.
As you can see she looked as pretty as a picture.
This is the second time I've had the pleasure of taking Caitlins picture, her and her little sister Rhianna
both had their Fantasy Fairy pictures earlier this year.

Thursday, 4 June 2009

www.ulsterfestival.com


This looks like a great event from the University of Ulster.

The Ulster Festival of Art & Design runs from Monday 8th June until Saturday 20th June

It kicks off with our spectacular Fashion Show 09 (tickets are going fast!) and is followed by a programme of talks, workshops and events – the only Festival of its kind in Ireland!

There is a wide range of activities on offer so there is sure to be something of interest for creatives.

Photography | Jewellery | Fashion | Architecture | Student Shows | Ceramics | Painting | 3D Design …………

The website is
www.ulsterfestival.com

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Lisfannon



Here's a couple of pics from a recent jaunt with the lovely Kathy to Lisfannon.
The purple one is now a lovely 16 x 24 inch canvas, a birthday present from Kathy's sister who loves the area.
It isn't hard to see why.

It's good to stand still sometimes and look to the sky.

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Leagues ahead






Had the pleasure of photographing Aaron and his baby bro, ardent Liverpool at 10 wks and 4 yrs!!!
Aaron won the Oakgrove discount voucher valued at £40 which entitled him to photo sitting and photograph,

I'm not into football but I am into fabulous kids, and these two score highly in that department.
hark at me making terrible football puns!

Saturday, 9 May 2009




Have been busy so have neglected this for a while, running up and down to Tyrone with kids.
It's great living in Derry but all the cousins are in Tyrone so the boys love to get down among the bushes as much as possible.
Heres a post of the gang, mostly all boys Laura being the only girl and she knows how to get noticed!

Whilst down the road I also had pleasure of filming a sound-bite of Micky Harte (3 time All Ireland GAA manager) for a presentation night in Derryloughan.
He is a true gentleman, humble and unassuming, we could all learn something from him.

Monday, 6 April 2009

Getting the best from your work

Hi all,
this is some advice I've given in the past to artists but I think the same advice is relevant for anyone using a digital camera.

Through my own work I've found a lot of creatives particuarily in the painterly field, (cos photographers pretty much know this stuff, its their arena) record a small image or thumbprint of their work before selling original. The problem is that simply having an image of your work does not lend itself to other possible uses in the future. Ie. reproductions, enlargements, etc.

Sorry if this seems like I'm preaching to the converted and ignore this if you're all au fait with it, but for those who don't .......

For your own future use of your work, please if using a digital camera, use the highest digital setting ie.e fine or super fine to achieve the highest resolution and upload it at a high res as well. You never know what you may want to do in future with your archives and if the originals gone, its gone.

If its a 35mm camera you record your work with then please scan in at the highest resolution.

I know these things eat memory but you can back it up on discs.
With the whole advance of digital technology you want to give your image the best chance of having a longetivity of life,
which means by simply archiving at the highest res you never what know their future possibilities possess.

Hope this helps .
Kind regards
Brónagh. X

Wedding







I've just posted some images from a wedding shop shoot from Dec. The shoot was for Morrows Formal Wear in the city and the location was in the beautiful Morrow family home. Mrs Morrow was a delight and a real treasure to let us take over her home for the good part of a day. the best part was the 'High Tea' and homemade wheaten bread, fitting of such an environment. The lovely models Karen (2006 finalist Miss NI) and Jonathan came from Converse Models. 

You can view more from the session in the portfolio session of the main site www.resolutionart.co.uk

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Dogs, St Patrick's Day, Mothers Day, New Premises...and other non specific things


At last we've all settled into our new offices but as yet for now the house is coming down with pictures!!! I feel a spring clean and newly painted walls coming on...

Although we have lost our in house studio  I don't think its a great loss as most of our photography is on-location work. I will however be investing in a portable backdrop in the near future and I still have my lights so I can still do the studio style shot, only now I can come to you.

Personally though I prefer more outdoors naturalistic shots (that have had some digital tweaking) to the high - key 'Lifestyle' studio shots that is all so popular at the moment. (I'll post some samples soon).
But hey it's all down to personal preference and the clients choice.

The new space is more like a workshop come office but we're still offering all the same products and services that did previously and we're also working hard here at Resolution art on lots of new ideas. We will  be launching a whole new range of products and ways to display very soon so watch this space. We're also aware the office won't have the same drop in customer as we're on the second floor but the office door is always open. Look out for us in the near future at the local Mall...(I've come over all American) you may even see us in the local shopping centre.

Now my really exciting news is we're expecting a new edition to the family....don't get too excited its the four legged variety. Meet Chilli  (image taken with iphone camera) 4 week old border collie cross, he's too young to leave his mummy presently but we're getting his house ready for his imminent arrival...the boys are sooo excited as am I. So expect lots of cute doggie pics!

It was St. Patricks Day yesterday we spent it watching a little parade in Dungannon and then driving in the country where the boys met Chilli, so I know I've missed lots of good photo ops from the carnival in Derry...It looked great on the news.

Mothers day is the next biggie so contact me if you need any ideas for pressies.

Well, back to work and as they say across the pond "Have a Nice Day".





Thursday, 5 March 2009

Inspiring

Today is D day. We've moved all to our new studio and just need a few days to get set up.
We have good views now,  the historic Derry walls, the Bogside Murals and the mountains of Donegal, so plenty of inspiration to get us into creative mode.

Will post photos when we're operational.

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

New Contact details

We're flat out here getting ready for the big move, last nights cold weather has reaffirmed one of the reasons for our relocation.
It's (mild expletive) freezing in here!! There is no heat in the studio and Justyn's coat and scarf have become firmly attach to him over the last few months. 
He's really looking forward to walking into a new office with central heating...Hurrah! So things really are heating up here.
  
Our New Address will be:
Resolution Art
Magazine Studios
5-6 Magazine St
BT48 6HJ

The telephone number will change and we'll put that up as soon as it's live. In the mean-time you can contact us on our mobile numbers.
Justyn     +44 (0) 7515878672
Bronagh + 44 (0) 7595168558

Or if you prefer you can email us at info@resolutionart.co.uk


Saturday, 28 February 2009

BIG NEWS! WE ARE RE-LOCATING

March, the month of Madness!! and true to form it's all systems go here at Resolution Art.
The big news  is....We are moving into the City Centre and we really will be Off the Walls!
Resolution Art is currently in the process of moving to Magazine Studios @ the Nerve Centre in Magazine St. The Magazine Studios (the old youth Hostel) has been purpose re-designed to accommodate a growing number of Arts and Design related businesses within the city walls.

We are very excited to be a part of this new Design 'Hub'.
We will be moving all week and setting up new shop in the next couple of weeks.
In the mean-time business will be conducted as usual (all work will be carried out off-premises).

You can contact us by email or telephone. we hope to carry out this move with as little disruption as possible to our customers and clients as possible and apologise in advance if there are any inconveniences.

We look forward to seeing you in our new premises. Check in here regularly for live updates as the action unfolds at Resolution Art!!!

Monday, 23 February 2009

Resolution Art is off the Wall!




You may have noticed a new button on our home page. We very excited here as we've joined up with Zazzle to offer you much more choice and a chance to be really creative with your images!

Don't believe me, just check out our new  famous mugshots Rogues Gallery! and see what you can do.

Art is what you want it to be! and Resolution Art is taking it Off the Wall with our wonderful array of new products. Although we're in love with our Rogues Mugs you may want something closer to home on your items. You can put any of your images/artwork/family portraits/fantasy fairies and dragons on either cushions, mugs, aprons, key rings, coasters, t-shirts and tea-towels, and thats only the tip of the iceberg. 

The possibilities are endless,  I for one,  can't wait to see some of your beautiful fantasy fairies adorning a bespoke mug or apron. As well as being a wonderful family gifts its a really cool way to show your little cherubs off. Indeed you can even put your own mug on our Mugshots collection, (there'll be no mistaking then who owns what cup in the office!!)

Or alternatively you can browse our ready made images in our Studio Shop section of the main website, (More added daily)
and transfer them onto just about anything: Either check out our famous jailbird mugshots (Ganster Mugs and Musicians with Real Records), artists prints (limited editions), old masters prints, new designs or contact us directly at: info@resolutionart.co.uk with your your company logo or personal images and we'll put your life in pictures.

I'll get some images up here very very shortly as we're  working hard on developing more new products and designs. In the mean time have fun. 

Thursday, 12 February 2009

Fine Art Posters


Check out the Studio shop section for some samples of available prints and canvases.
All sizes in high resolution images.

Love is in the Air...Money CAN buy you..LOVE


Money CAN buy you Love....well....perhaps not love.. but thoughtful gifts can stand you in good stead... at least.....It doesn't have to be Valentines  day to appreciate the loved ones in your life. Check out our beautiful Klimt print 'The Kiss' (1907-1908). Over one hundred years old this beautiful image is testament to the artistic legacy of Gustav Klimt.  

Klimt was born in Austria in 1862 and died in 1918. He was one of the most prominent Symbolist painters and his highly decorative work is impressed with erotic symbolic and phallic meaning, one of his most enduring themes is that of the femme fatale.

The image is available in a variety of sizes either as a photographic print or a canvas and can be framed or stretched. 

If however, Klimt doesn't pull your artistic bells then let us know what does make your heart go thump a bump bump...and we'll source the image for you.


Monday, 12 January 2009

black and white films and living life in colour





Now the twinkly lights on the christmas trees have been banished to the attic and the memories of another year begin to fade, Like many others, I find now is the time to take stock  of our lives.

For a lot of people it's hard (particuarily in January) to be stay positive when all around the 'credit crunch' starts to bite or every day the news brings word of another 'Giant' company toppling to its knees. 

I personally say 'ditch the doom and gloom merchants' get up brush ourselves down concentrate on the simple pleasures in life.  My list includes: children, family, love, country walks, beaches, pets, libraries, books, art, scrap books, photos, home-made food, board games, laughing, music and black and white films. 
Goodness, I sound just like Doris Day!

So here's to 2009, I for one think it will be a very good year.