

Voices of a Generation
A layered collision of identity, culture and noise. Halftone faces emerge from a field of flags, patterns and colour. The work interrogates how the modern self is constructed from borrowed symbols and fractured histories.
Luca Ferrante · Oil on Canvas · 120 × 120 cm · €11,500
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Aurum
Precision and tension held in perfect balance. Intersecting planes of black, silver and white are traced by lines of gold leaf, a meditation on structure, light and the geometry underlying all things.
Luca Ferrante · Oil on Canvas · 100 × 100 cm · €1,400
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Bloom and Fracture
A face dissolves into clematis and gold, skin, petal and gilded fissure rendered indistinguishable. The painting asks where a woman ends and the natural world begins, and answers only in texture.
Luca Ferrante · Oil on Lenin · 80 × 120 cm · €9,800
View PaintingClare Coast, Evening
The Clare coastline at the hour before sunset, when the Atlantic light flattens and the limestone turns almost pink. Brennan has returned to this location for fifteen years.
Marcus Brennan · Oil on Canvas · €9,800
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Portraiture
The human presence, observed and made permanent
Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, 1665

Impressionism
Light, atmosphere and the beauty of the passing moment
Monet, Woman with a Parasol, 1875

Abstract
Form and feeling beyond the visible world
Kandinsky, Composition VIII, 1923

Landscape
Land, sea and sky through the painter's eye
Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 1818

Still Life
The quiet poetry of objects at rest
Rachel Ruysch, Flowers in an Urn, c.1700
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