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Each year, Kasini House, the producers of Burlington's First Friday Art Walk, commissions a limited edition print from a Vermont artist to commemorate First Friday Art Walk and Burlington’s art community.
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First Friday Art Walk Print 2009
by Ciaran Brennan
11x17” on 15”x22”, archival print, 2009
edition of 30, signed and numbered by artist
$75
Ciaran Brennan is an engineer by trade, a scientist by education, and a philosopher by nature. Also a father and husband, Ciaran Brennan began making art after taking a course in contemporary art photography at Burlington City Arts in 2005. Brennan participated in the 2007 and 2008 editions of the Art’s Alive Festival of Fine Art as well as the Kasini House 10x10 in July 2007. His work was included in the Danforth Museum Annual Juried Members' Show in Framingham, MA where he was awarded their First Place Award. He was also included in the New England Photographers Biennial Exhibition at the Danforth Museum. Brennan has a Ph.D in Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives in Essex Junction, Vermont.
Brennan's photography heavily references art history. His series, "Re-enactments: Age of Reason," drew inspiration from 17th and 18th century paintings. For God and Country which shows a man holding a gun while three boys reach for and salute. The photograph is a direct reference to Jacques-Louis David's Oath of the Horati. In the 2009 First Friday Art Walk Print, Brennan is referencing the Renaissance and Baroque phenomenon of flying saints. Brennan explains, "I sought to use the imagery of ecstatic levitation to interpret the Burlington art scene.
CLICK HERE...to read Ciaran Brennan's essay about his print.
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