Shane O’Driscoll on making art in West Cork and taking part in the Incognito charity sale

 The Bandon-born artist has a piece in the annual €70 sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation
Shane O’Driscoll on making art in West Cork and taking part in the Incognito charity sale

Shane O'Driscoll: “I was quite productive during the pandemic lockdowns. When you're working as an artist or as a freelancer, you're quite adaptable anyway."

Shane O’Driscoll’s career in the visual arts has brought him on any number of adventures, the most colourful of which was undoubtedly his stint as artist in residence with Team Ireland at the Olympic Games in Paris last summer.

Three cyanotype prints he produced during his stay will feature in this year’s Incognito charity art auction in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation. The auction, in mid-April, will feature work donated by more than 1,000 professional artists, from over 50 countries, along with celebrities such as the singer/songwriter Róisín Murphy, fashion designer Simone Rocha, Olympian Sonia O’Sullivan and broadcaster Joe Duffy.

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