It is still time to leave your certainties on the plane. OFF TO is landing in Dakar. From the utmost poetic situations to the most improbable scenes of life, you...
Bandari ya salama, Take a deep breath, we’re heading East, straight to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. From its burgeoning but yet visionary creative scene, OFF TO magazine gathered the best...
This is a zine based on Matthew Stickland's project 'offensive architecture' focusing on a style of architecture known as 'defensive' or 'hostile'. This form of architecture is incorporated into a...
Official Portrait (2017) - Manipulating Donald Trump’s official portrait. This zine can be hung up like a calender. A4 (A3 when opened), printed on 100gsm satin paper and staple bound....
Oil Sands documents the devastating effects that the extraction of Oil can have on a landscape as well as the complicated human relationship with the oil industry. Hidden within the vast...
Don't Touch His Hair2022Photography42 x 59 cm FramedEdition 1 of 3€284 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Olamide is currently an IADT student who directs, produces, directs films, podcasts,...
From one of the most lauded artists of his generation comes a purging soliloquy: a profound nowt delivered in some spent afterwards. Scorched by senility and nostalgia, and wracked by...
Human instinct chooses the shortest route to get from A to B. Urban designers and planners often decide differently. But why? In this book, the photographer Jan-Dirk van der Burg...
“Omen” reexamines the Farm Security Administration’s photographic archive, revealing a lesser-known narrative that challenges traditional views of American history. This book’s visual sequence breaks norms, creatively cropping images from the...
The legend says in the eighties Anke Linz and Andreas Oettinger met each other in a disco in the countryside, and started working together ever since under the artist name...
Eamonn Doyle’s second photo-book, ON, follows last year’s i, a widely acclaimed collection of street portraits that drew significant plaudits from, among others, Martin Parr. In ON, black and white...
Under ‘natural’ circumstances, the average woman would get pregnant about 15 times in her life, resulting in ten births. Seven of those babies would survive childhood. For centuries, people have...
Who is the human in media philosophy? Although media philosophers have argued since the twentieth century that media are fundamental to being human, this question has not been explicitly asked...
On Chorus is a national public sound artwork by Christopher Steenson that broadcast field recordings of Dublin's inner-city spring dawn chorus across Ireland, using Ianród Eireann's network of train station...
Witches were accused and executed in Salem, while possessed nuns meowed and had seizures across Europe. Hand-trembling epidemics spread among Swiss and German boarding schools, and laughing attacks were widespread...
In Finglas during the 1970s, an area known as Dunsink, a wild place mostly used for recreational purposes by the local community for walks and amateur horse racing, was destroyed....
In On Photographs, curator and writer David Campany presents an exploration of photography in 120 photographs. Proceeding not by chronology or genre or photographer, Campany's eclectic selection unfolds according to its...
Laia Abril’s On Rape: And Institutional Failure is a visualisation of the origin of gender-based stereotypes and myths, as well as the failing structures of law and order, that continue to...
In On Slaugther, artist Klara Hobza uses scientific drawings to accompany Markus, a dropout in the forests of Sweden as he slaughters a sheep. The best impression of the book...
Employing the concept of an anarchic organisation of cinematic spaces, the author embarks in this volume on a journey toward an imaginary political trope for the cinema of the present...
Isabelle Graw’s latest book reflects on the purposes and struggles of friendship in competitive social milieus. By focusing on her own social milieu—the art world—Graw demonstrates how friendships are neither...
The works in On the Line address a range of topics, spanning performance and the body, climate change, power, colonialism and identity, heritage, and territory. They originate from a common...
For centuries, the garden has been considered a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broader relationships between nature and culture are reflected on a small scale. From this...
This zine captures Kate M.'s experience of Dublin, as someone who did not grow up here. It was an attempt to capture the little moments of magic that the photographer witnessed in...
On the 16th of September 2016, Adobe, Google, Apple, and Microsoft announced a new update to the OpenType specification that will allow for fonts to be variable. Through this update,...
On the Verge is the third publication by FUTURES, a Europe-based photography platform bringing together the global photography community to support and nurture the professional development of emerging artists across...
When Rebecca Perry was growing up, she competed nationally and internationally as a trampolinist. This immersive and compelling book deftly blends memoir and lyrical nonfiction to explore a time she...
Cofounded in 2017 by authors Claudia Rankine and Beth Loffreda, the Racial Imaginary Institute (TRII) is an interdisciplinary collective of artists, writers, knowledge-producers and activists. The institute’s historic 2018 symposium...
This ambitious book brings together a wide international selection of new and recent writing by educators and practitioners who question the rules and hierarchies of graphic design education today. It...
“One branch at a time” comprises a small collection of BW digital photographs taken around the area where Pablo Marín García lives; Phibsborough. They were made at the very high...
Cafe Royal Books release weekly publications, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the widely known, the unseen and...
One Day examines the social, personal and political circumstances surrounding menopause using the iconography of the Triple Goddess, maiden, mother, and crone; focusing on the crone, hag, hedge witch, or...
In the light-filled Centre Gallery of Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, County Cork, behind layers of liner paper and white emulsion, lay, until recently, a very well-kept secret. One, Here,...
One Hundred Seconds To Midnight explores the tumultuous relationship between Breen’s father and himself as the father battles stints in and out of prison, as well as a battle with...
These photographs are from a one evening assignment that Gilden did for the Telegraph magazine in 1994 on unlicensed boxing."I remember that it was a short drive to someplace on...
One features images from a recently made collection of unique, bespoke-process, large format, gelatin silver contact prints. Published by D1Softcover with printed double black and screen-printed coverNumbered edition of 30024...
Little Black Classics celebrate the huge range and diversity of Penguin Classics, with books from around the world and across many centuries. They take us from a balloon ride over...
The OODA Loop is known in business and in warfare. It was originally devised by John Boyd, a USAF officer who was active in the Korean war and who later...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. OOF 11! That's a whole team's worth of issues. If OOF Magazines were individual members of a football team – right, just imagine...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Can you use a kayak to beat a high press? Are footballers sacred? Could you have gone pro? Can a football fan really...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Unlucky for some, but if the number 13 was good enough for players like Eusebio, Maicon and no less than two separate Müllers,...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Football, you've heard of it, art too, painting and that. The two come together in one magazine. This is it, this is the...
Three sets of photographs into one printed object. From the foam that can resemble marble, superimpositions of skies and superimposed plants that create an image of the third, skin and...
Morgan Ashcom began Open while making photographs of daily life in Occupied Palestine in 2009. As Ashcom departed Palestine for his home in the United States, Israeli security forces opened...
'We present Opening Distance as an act of moving away. Movement into spaces outside supposed centres. In doing this, we aim to share and listen in more considered ways. This...
'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22 Frauen in 2000. She then released the Japanese version of the text, 変身のためのオピウム, in the fall of 2001. The German...
Daphne is the third chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books. 'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22...
Scylla is the fourth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22 Frauen...
Scylla is the fifth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22...
Grey cover only in stock. Some art forms have had more of an impact on the language of graphic design than others, but not many have helped contribute the same...
A singular achievement, Christina Sharpe’s Ordinary Notes explores, with immense care, profound questions about loss, pain and beauty; private memory and public monument; art; complexity; and the shapes of Black...
The first collection of the writing of Black communist women. Black Communist women throughout the early to mid-twentieth century fought for and led mass campaigns in the service of building...
This second expanded edition of Oslofjord by Jessica Williams is a close collaboration between the artist and Issue Press. Images have been both reworked and added on the five year anniversary...
A celebration of identity and individual human beauty, this vibrant monograph is the first book dedicated to fashion photographer Nadine Ijewere—the first Black woman photographer to land a cover of...
'Not just a game of two halves: with half-time, injury time, extra time and a penalty shoot-out included, this long-unavailable, richly detailed account of English soccer does credit to a...
Out Of Order: Bad Display III consists of images of screens cropped from used and broken LCD TVs, computer monitors, and laptops found for sale on e-shops. Now out of order,...
In the midst of the global financial crisis that began in 2008, Penelope Umbrico started noticing large quantities of used office desks for sale online. In the pictures advertising them,...
The subject of this work is a small music scene composed of individuals who share Limerick City as a place to work, play, and live. Some of these artists thrive...
Gangsta Bat made me. Drawings that loosely fit into the form of bats... TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim G. Totally dedicated to the artists’ publication as...
what does it mean when you try to grow mint and fail? what are the basic conditions for cultivating an invasive plant? if you fail to meet them who are you?The twelfth in the coloured...
Outposts / Kandahar Province presents Donovan Wylie's photographs of Forward Operating Bases constructed in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. From 2006 to 2011, Canada sent nearly 3,000 military personnel to Afghanistan...
Artists have been experimenting with film and pushing the boundaries of the moving image since the earliest years of the medium. Gaining momentum with the emergence of the expanded cinema...
Newly remastered edition of Todd Hido’s iconic and long-out-of-print second monograph, Outskirts. Printed on heavy weight matte art paper, the new printing of Outskirts surpasses the original printing with more...
The OVER Journal Badge is oval shaped, 7x4.5cm, with a metallic and durable finish. Purchasing this product supports the production of OVER journal. You can find out more about the...
The OVER Journal Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 80% recycled cotton and 20% recycled polyester. The handles are wide and sturdy, not too long...
The OVER Journal Cap supports the production of OVER journal. You can find out more about the publication at overjournal.org.Beechfield Original Headwear Authentic Baseball Cap100% Cotton TwillMid profile 6 panel designSelf-fabric...
The OVER Journal Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 80% recycled cotton and 20% recycled polyester. The handles are wide and sturdy, not too long...
OVER journal is a new periodical publication and online platform that proposes its readers a more wholesome, honest, and critical observation and enjoyment of Photography. Publishing commissioned texts and artworks...
OVER Journal issue 2 Published by PhotoIreland256 pages184 × 245 mmSoftcoverISBN 9781916140424 Co-editorsAidan Kelly Murphy, Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González. Peer Review PanelDaniel Boetker-Smith, Dr. Justin Carville, Alejandro Castellote, Dr. Mohini Chandra, Irina Chmyreva, Yining...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
Pre-Sales are now open for OVER Journal 4. A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
The OVER Journal jumper is a vegan brushed sweatshirt, 85% organic ring-spun combed cotton, 15% recycled polyester, fabric washed, light sueded, 280 g/m². Its sharp print is made with durable and flexible...
The OVER Journal metal mugs brings that vintage style to your desk, or to your next camping trip! Enjoy 350ml of your favourite drink presented in this imperfect by nature yet gorgeous...
The OVER journal Sticker is a rectangular vegan friendly adhesive sticker, 15cm long by 5cm wide. It is durable and resistant, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Purchasing this product supports...
The OVER Journal t-shirt is 100% certified organic cotton according to international sustainable textile methods. Its sharp print is made with durable and flexible waterproof inks. Will keep you cool...
Alongside Mathilde Vaveau’s photographs, Alice Lognonné’s short story is the erratic evocation of a trip in Ireland. Between Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland, and Coleman Island – a minuscule enclave...
Oystercatcher, Williamstown, Dublin. The oystercatcher – in Irish Roilleach – has a loud piping call “kip kip kip-kip-kip” and feeds, not on oysters, but cockles and mussels. Joe Hollingsworth is...
Oystercatcher, Williamstown, Dublin. The oystercatcher – in Irish Roilleach – has a loud piping call “kip kip kip-kip-kip” and feeds, not on oysters, but cockles and mussels. Joe Hollingsworth is...
Peter O' Doherty is a Dublin based documentary photographer. By trade he is a videographer and since 2003 he has been capturing the changing city combining hid love of photography...
The title P.North doesn’t refer to a place in the purest sense of the word. Drawing on a series of photographs made in rural New Zealand and Australia chiefly during...
In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance or should...
In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance or should...
In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance or should...
In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance or should...
Please note: we only post unframed prints. For framed purchases, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project and Dublin delivery only. See further shipping information below. Carrickmines, February2024Photography44 x...
Wicklow, August 20232023Photography31 x 41.5 cm Framed / 30.5 x 40.5 cm UnframedEdition of 3€170 Framed / €114 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Paddy Kiernan is a musician and photographer,...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England and was set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while...
Pages presents the best magazines in the world, and the bookshops in 30 cities where you can find them. It will steer you to creative communities, up-and-coming neighbourhoods, authentic cafes...
William O’Neill is a visual artist living and working in Meath, Ireland. He graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Art Painting from the National College of Art and Design in...
Palate Palette was inspired by a simple question that floated around the victionary studio one day: ‘What do the best artists/illustrators around the world love to eat?’ Brimming with colourful...
To keep up with the demands of creative practitioners of today, the original PALETTE books have been redesigned into the PALETTE mini series, a flip-friendly, compact source of colour-themed inspiration...
To keep up with the demands of creative practitioners of today, the original PALETTE books have been redesigned into the PALETTE mini series, a flip-friendly, compact source of colour-themed inspiration...
Light has fascinated human beings since the dawn of mankind. To that end, iridescence is a compelling means to ideate and create, due to its ability to interact with light...
Victionary's original PALETTE colour-themed series has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. Each edition has formed the basis of a classic collection that continues to...
Victionary's original PALETTE colour-themed series has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. Each edition has formed the basis of a classic collection that continues to...
Victionary's original PALETTE colour-themed series has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. Each edition has formed the basis of a classic collection that continues to...
PALETTE — Viction:ary’s best-selling colour-themed series — has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. In keeping up with the needs of digital-savvy creative practitioners...
PALETTE — Viction:ary’s best-selling colour-themed series — has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. In keeping up with the needs of digital-savvy creative practitioners...
PALETTE — Viction:ary’s best-selling colour-themed series — has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. In keeping up with the needs of digital-savvy creative practitioners...
PALETTE — Viction:ary’s best-selling colour-themed series — has been one of the most sought-after references for designers around the world. In keeping up with the needs of digital-savvy creative practitioners...
Taking inspiration from the portability and shelf-friendly size of our bestselling PALETTE mini series, our new PALETTE mini Series Sketchbook is the ideal companion for any creative or fan of...
Palm Book is a collection of work from photographers previously showcased on the British publisher’s digital platform. The book pulls together artists from across the globe including Poland, England, Australia,...
In March 2020, just as a global pandemic was becoming a reality, Irish-based photographer Gregory Dunn unexpectedly found himself back at his childhood home town of Deal on the Kent...
Woods found himself in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he came to learn through conversations with locals, of genetic ties between Irish and Icelandic people. From behind the camera, this trip saw Woods documenting...
For this edition of PVA, we decided to focus on association football (soccer) – from essays on the aesthetics of football, to the systems of its governance, to how the game has...
PVA 15 is guest edited by Emma Dwyer. Ghosts, whether real or not, are haunting Emma Dwyer. Since she committed to guest-editing this edition of PVA, they have been appearing...
In choosing to focus this edition of Paper Visual Art Journal – PVA 16 – on Berlin, PVA are continuing a series of city-specific editions, following on from those that...
Paper Visual Art (PVA) began as an online journal of art criticism, established in 2009 by Niamh Dunphy. Now based between Dublin and Berlin. PVA began as a response to what was...
Par delà la nuit (Beyond the Night) is a collection of photographs created by Sébastien Normand as part of his ongoing project Vérité en deça… et au-delà capturing the Pyrenees...
A cabinet of curiosities – or Wunderkammer – exhibits a wide variety of objects and artefacts with a particular notion towards the rare, eclectic and esoteric. Through their selection of...
Cassandra Press was founded in 2016 by artist Kandis Williams as an independent publishing project. At its core, Cassandra Press examines tools of perception and racism, and their dominant role...
Paradise Lost forms a portrait of an idyllic environment, a place, which has offered refuge for humans, animals, and flora. The lake and surrounding woodland have been sold. There remains...
Situated in the struggle between the greed for riches and love for the natural world, this work centres on humankind’s desire to devastate and destroy for profit. It portrays an...
Paradise Lost commemorates a lake and woodland, untouched and left to grow wild. Home to an abundance of nature, it was a place to be alone, to reflect. It was...
Nestled within the redwood forests of Monte Rio, northern California, sits Bohemian Grove, a 2,700-acre retreat owned by the exclusive gentlemen’s San Francisco Bohemian Club, founded in 1872.Every summer, the...
Since the Boyer of 1996 of ‘Building Communities: A New future for Architectural Education and Practice’ there has been some movements in architectural and design schools and practitioners exploring ways...
Partridge (Patraisc), County Offaly. The partridge is a compact bird with rounded body and wings, small bill, short tail, small rounded head and sturdy legs. It is very sedentary, and...
Drawing on more than 100 unpublished photographs, including unseen images of some of the most famous and infamous Berlin clubs of the 1920s, Party! Party!! Party!!! depicts the Weimar Republic through the...
Kevin Griffin is a photographer based in Clifden, County Galway, Ireland. Photography has been in Griffin’s family for generations: his grandfather worked for years in the R.A.F as a reconnaissance...
Kevin Griffin is a photographer based in Clifden, County Galway, Ireland. Photography has been in Griffin’s family for generations: his grandfather worked for years in the R.A.F as a reconnaissance...
Passing Time is a collaborative publication between the artists, An Gee Chan and Justin Larkin. The publication presents a series of paintings of nocturnal skies alongside a collection of etchings...
"During the isolation of the pandemic, I had the opportunity to revisit my archive of negatives and contact sheets from the 1980s, and discovered a number of interesting images that...
'I had heard that some had been so wrought up by the play as to become temporarily insane, and run about town haunted by wildest hallucinations.' — Joseph Krauskopf, A Rabbi’s Impressions of the...
‘A pacifist is a rare beast in a bomb shelter.’ The war in Ukraine challenged our idea of pacifism. Should Europe take up arms or not? Can it ease its...
For many, education is synonymous with uniforms and tote trays, assemblies and sports days. The cool terraces of a lecture theatre; the rotating team of tutors. But another form of...
Patrick HoganTipperary, 2015Postcard patrickhogan.ie Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of Contemporary Ireland,...
Song to Be Spoken, Not Sung2023Photography23 x 31.5 cm FramedEdition of 1€454 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) Song to Be Spoken, Not Sung is an intimate image created with the partner of the artist...
Wild Horse at Summer’s End2023Photography41.5 x 32 cm FramedEdition of 1€596 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) Wild Horse at Summer’s End is an image created in late summer of a seemingly wild horse...
Paul CarrollShadow play, The Glen, Cork, 2019Postcard gaelicfields.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100...
Paul GaffneyUntitled, Killarney, 2020Postcard paulgaffneyphotography.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of...
Paula AlvarezDublin Bay, 2017Postcard paulasees.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of Contemporary...
Brigid's Folly2021Photography 17 x 17 cm FramedEdition 1 of 6€448 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Pauline Rowan, was born in Dublin. She received a distinction for her MFA in Photography from Ulster...
In this page you can pay for any extra shipping costs to ensure prompt delivery of your order. Read all the information and proceed by selecting the amount shared with...
Peace Dance is a praise to the every day’s fleeting encounters, with a touch of mystery and banality, depth and lightness, melancholy and shallowness at the same time. Published by...
Peckham Gothic (2012) - Making the middle classes look like depression era sharecroppers. A5 (A4 when opened), printed on 100gsm uncoated paper and staple bound. Self PublishedSoftcover20 pages150 x 210...
Peeing in public is a battle, played out on fields economical, political, technological and sexual. Moreover, it is one battle fought continuously within sphere of gender; gender equality, gender identity...
The notion of 'The Well' is rich in metaphorical and symbolic potential for Melbourne-based artist Sarah Walker. Doubling as the title for her third book for Perimeter Editions, the idea...
This third book in the popular Do More Art series exposes how the simplest of writing tools is in fact the key to an entire universe of artistic expression. From...
The secret history of mid-century America might've been just another Saturday night after all. Pennies in a Stream haphazardly documents the nation's surreal suburbanesque diversions through an illogical dreamscape of...
Pension Schlange Pension Schlange turns the mechanics of classic animal photography on its head. Instead of waiting for hours until the animal to be captured shows itself, this photographer hangs...
People of the Mud is a powerful new series by Berlin-based US artist Luis Alberto Rodriguez, made collaboratively amongst the communities of County Wexford in Ireland, where ancient tradition and...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up- The moving, beautifully illustrated story of a little lost dog and his search for a place to call home. Poor Perdu is all alone as...
Performance Review, the first monograph by North Carolina-based artist, educator and activist Endia Beal, brings together work from first-hand experiences that highlight the realities and challenges for women of colour...
Walking through the Luxembourgish Ardennes, Gaffney documented his wanderings using polaroids. Later, he re-explored certain routes after nightfall, to photograph under the light of the full moon. Bathed in its...
In recent decades, Ireland has experienced a significant shift from a deep rooted Catholic orthodoxy. This project explores how traditional Catholic practices, such as mass rocks, reenactments, holy wells and...
In recent decades, Ireland has experienced a significant shift from a deep rooted Catholic orthodoxy. This project explores how traditional Catholic practices, such as mass rocks, reenactments, holy wells and...
The first full presentation of Bourouissa’s important series revisits and contextualises the artist’s theatrical images of marginalised lives in Paris’ outskirts. In this breakthrough series of photographs, Deutsche Börse award-winner...
Why should an artist’s way of looking at the world have any meaning for us? Any artwork reflects the artist’s intentions, but also its times: therefore all art is political...
What would it look like if we could retell the history of photography? By purchasing the Kicken Collection, the Kunstpalast has devoted itself to a reappraisal of the history of...
Placing a focus on the beauty in imperfections. Pest is a celebration of the west coast of Ireland and the alternative culture that resides there. Acknowledging the rugged authenticity that...
PETAL is a photographic series by Bex Day, created in celebration of the uniqueness of the vulva. Each vulva pictured in the collection is covered by either a single petal or flower to...
Egg, Baltray, Louth2023Photography21 x 17 cm FramedEdition of 9€150 Framed / €95 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) From the series Sacred Geometry. About the Artist Peter Bjoerk is an Irish photographer specialising...
Mullaghmeen, Westmeath2020Photography28 x 23.5 cm FramedEdition of 9€225 Framed / €150 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) From the series Sacred Geometry. About the Artist Peter Bjoerk is an Irish photographer specialising in...