
These two ceramic artworks run the length of the corridors at shoulder height and have familiar scenes of plant and animal life to create a subtle interest for the residents.
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These two ceramic artworks run the length of the corridors at shoulder height and have familiar scenes of plant and animal life to create a subtle interest for the residents.
This ceramic washing line, in St Joseph's Day Care Centre in Dublin, runs along the corridor beside the day room. This artwork depicts places in the area and gives a sense of belonging and a talking point for the residents of the care unit.
The new ED in Antrim Hospital reflects on the saying 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away' with local images printed onto ceramic apples flowing across the wall of the waiting area.
'Trace' is a ceramic artwork in the Critical Care Unit of the Ulster Hospital representing a heart trace. Small porcelain circles with scientific images of parts of the body, brain waves and microscopic images.
A ceramic artwork on each of the three floors of the Belfast Hospital Cancer Unit with a theme of the “Tree of Life” linking each piece.
'Quilt' is a privately commissioned artwork for the Queen's School of Nursing and Midwifery by Professor Jean Orr to celebrate all aspects of the teaching course brought together in the form of a ceramic quilt.
'Encircle' is an artwork for the New hospital in Downpatrick which combines traditional techniques of wood turning , bronze casting and ceramics to reflect on the history of stone circles in this archaeological area.
'Daisy Chain' is a ceramic artwork in the Maternity Unit in the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald which evokes memories of simple childhood days with poetry to engage and reflect on.
'Creation' is a set of flooring designs for vinyl featured in the HDU of the Maternity Unit in the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald. Eight floor designs inspired by themes of “Life” and “Movement. help stimulate the vision of babies and to define the neonatal area as distinct from other parts of the Maternity Unit
'Climb' is an artwork located in the Renal Unit of the Ulster Hospital which reflects on the experiences of patients who come to the unit 3 times a week.