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Irish artist, member of Artists Against Genocide. https://greagpaints.com
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There is absolutely no legal basis for the forced removal of 40000 people from Jenin. It’s ethnic cleansing pure and simple and any government still lending any support to the Israeli regime is complicit.

The Vatican says the pope had a quiet night. FFS lads, the man has pneumonia, do you really think he’s going to be down the local necking pints and dropping jägerbombs.

1776 — 2025 R.I.P. 🇺🇸

These are the Sins of Belfast, put beyond use by fire and encased in wax, the tangible result of my installation The Sin Eater which asks visitors to write an account of something of which they are ashamed and to cast it as a secret ballot which I subsequently destroy, freeing them from their shame.

Am I just being cynical or was the presence of US and Russian trade delegations at the ‘peace’ talks evidence that this is about getting access to minerals that might be useful in manufacturing, say, batteries for electric vehicles? Hidden hand anyone?

I was a teenage punk rocker. Also a teenage screenprinting apprentice. I was given this last night. I haven’t seen a copy of this poster for my teenage band Comfort Kills, which I made in Mournecraft as a first year trainee, in over 43 years. You can almost smell the teenage edgelord off it.

This is a work from the start of lockdown. I was self isolating in a derelict house (long story) and had no access to art materials so I started stripping hazel rods to form energy channels. Posting this because this is a theme I’m currently revisiting.

This cause is close to my heart - please sign: my.actnowni.org/petitions/bo...

The apartheid state that built the original Sun City fell. Does Trump think building a second version on the shores of the mediterranean will save the apartheid state he’s trying to shake the change out of.

‘The Opposite of Pain’, pencil on paper, fat, copper, embroidery, pins 2025. First finished work (with the exception of a very uncharacteristic painting) of the year.

‘The Fourteen Stations’. Derry, 30 January 2022. Photographs taken on the fiftieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday documenting (as closely as is now possible) the spots where the fourteen people fatally shot by the British Army that day fell.