All That’s Left Of You In Me, 2024/5
We Have You right where we want you
I Promise The Sky Is Not Falling Down
Red Ridinghood Contemplates Swimming Instead
The Digital Nanny Does It Again
The Slow Death Of The Artist

The Garden Of Confusion
We Can't See Ourselves Anymore
Perfecting The Art Of Catfishing

All The Better To See You With
The Snakes Won't Catch You On The Way Down
Throwing The Baby Out With The Bathwater
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Lest We Forget Frida
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Falling - Self Portrait As A Life Drawing 2
Cindy Decided The Box Wasn't Big Enough For Her Anymore 1
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Cindy Decided The Box Wasn't Big Enough For Her Anymore
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All That’s Left Of You In Me, 2024/5
Enter the magical world of this exciting new work by Wicklow artist Louise Cherry. Her imaginative approach to the conventions of life drawing and the codes of visual representation have allowed her to create a brave, challenging and intriguing collection of vibrant, imaginary narratives. The juxtaposition of the nude form within her fantastical worlds force the viewer to question the representation of the nude within art, within contemporary culture and within the hidden yet readily available cyber world impacting our lives and the lives of our children.
Cherry’s nudes, without detail, deliberately featureless, anonymous, and an almost androgynous visual of the naked body, challenge the viewers gaze and interest. The floating naked figures, juxtaposed to their surroundings force the viewer to question the purpose of nudes within the narrative and ask why are there at all. Cherry has placed the anonymous nude within abstract explosions of colour, to symbolise anonymity, secrecy and chaos within the unseen and unsupervised ersatz cyber world our children live in. Text, referencing both children’s fairy tales and cyber porn code, allow humour infiltrate this otherwise serious topic. Through visual pleasure combined with visual confusion, Cherry challenges her viewer to enter her fantastical world and explore some of these concepts with her.
“I began by researching my late fathers life drawings, his abstract paintings and his books from Rubens and Rodin but my process took me on a visual adventure and these fantasy images are the result. It is not the project I expected..……and that really excites me. My process became increasingly influenced by listening to the experiences of my teenage children and their friends, growing up in a digital cyber culture where nothing is controlled or monitored. Where explicit sexual images are constantly at their fingertips by simply swiping a screen. Hidden from view, generations of children are now growing up seeing explicit images they are too young for without any restrictions. These issues have hugely influenced this work”. © Louise Cherry 2024