HAMMOND JOURNEAUX
WEST CORK PAINTER AND ILLUSTRATOR
Samuel Beckett - 23" x 23" Oil on canvas
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Hammond Journeaux, painter and illustrator, was
born in 1964 in New Zealand.
She was selected for the Whose Day Book, 1999.
She represented Ireland European City of Culture,
Cork, 2005.
She has exhibited images inspired by "The Lament
of Art O'Laoghaire", permission granted by Thomas
Kinsella, which lead to a series entitled "Red
Horses". She designed the cover of Shop Poetry
Magazine Spring 2000, from which followed her
"Blue Bulls" sequence of work.
Hammond has exhibited in Germany, Spain,
England, and New Zealand, and
specialises in collaborating with writers
and poets.
This has lead to numerous literary magazine
contributions, Aquarius,Southword, and Force 10,
and book covers for Carcarnet publishing house
"The Sound of Light" 1999, "The Return of the
Cranes" 2002, John Heath Stubbs and Gallery Press "Homage to Gaia" 2008, Sextus and Cynthia" 2009,
Derek Mahon and Souvenir Press, "The Little People
of Ireland" 2008, Aine Conor, "Listening to One
Language" 2010 Sue Toole.
She is currently working on "The Burning Garden"
with Poet Padraic Fiacc.
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