Artist Dameon Priestly
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Inspiring change through Art: Dameon Priestly's Artistic Stand for Human Rights. A fascinating interview, which explores how the events of his childhood have shaped his art and life.
Priestly's exhibition 'Tripwire Timeline. 1970-1988 (A Belfast Tale) opens in his hometown on November 2nd, at the Belfast Exposed Gallery.
Exhibition dates: Thursday 2 November – Saturday 18 November
Venue: Belfast Exposed Gallery, 23 Donegall Street, Belfast BT1 2FF
Dameon Priestly's works skilfully explore modern life in a historical context, connecting past and present through poignant storytelling. His art serves as a vivid reminder of enduring human experiences. Each collection delves into a specific time period, and Dameon focuses on recurring themes of alienation, despair, and abuse of power throughout history, shedding light on timeless truths about human nature, especially in relation to the marginalized and exploited. His paintings reveal hidden depths beneath seemingly ordinary scenes, capturing emotional intensity against everyday backdrops.
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