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He is one of my favorite OCs
His name is Felim. I love himš. My owl boy
Day 31: Felim (The Human) . . . . . Looking for seals. š¦ I added a 10$ fundraiser to this post for the next 30 days until March 2nd. At my current rate I would need to plant about 295 trees each month to reach Ten Thousand Trees by the end of Twenty Twenty Three. To plant 295 trees is about 295$ and to simplify the numbers, it would be 300$ a month for the next 34 months. At this rate, next year The Honey Seals theoretically would be responsible for planting 3600 trees. By this time in 2023, The Honey Seals would then be responsible for planting 7200 trees and with ten months remaining to reach the final 2800 trees for the Ten Thousand Tree challenge. Now I have no idea if Iāll ever be able to do this. Iām not going to spend any of my money on it either. This is for you people on Instagram. Itās your planet š. You get to make choices after you see something. You swiped through and if you read this Iād be surprised if you donāt remember @thehoneyseals or what they were talking about on that One Instagram Post. To make even one dollar that can be donated to plant a tree will be an extremely difficult thing to do. I will be very happy to know that my efforts with The Honey Seals is able to make an impact on the world around us. Looks like Iām looking down at your timeline to read all of @thehoneyseals posts on Instagram and Facebook that were posted the last couple of weeks. If you are feeling up to it- like all The Honey Seals pictures and save them too! Send this to your friends. Why not? šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦šÆš¦ 10:45 PM . . . #thehoneyseals #honeyseals #Felim #TheHuman #Dave #TheBarbarian #sealpeople #treepeople #felimpeople #thanksforreading (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKx3uU6jmG2/?igshid=g2anauw8781d
Markus Schinwald - Felim, 2006.Ā Oil on canvas, 23 3/8 x 19 ½ in. Ā

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I had never heard of Felim Egan, but when i saw one of his paintings ( for the first time at Seasons gallery in Den Haag) i became an admirer. A free kind of constructivist abstraction in soft colors, which looks like Irish mist over a landscape. Later i found 2 publications on this artist which are now available at www.ftn-books.com so when i encountered these i decide to writeĀ a blog on an artist of whom i did not know very much except that he had exhibited in the Stedelijk Museum. I searched and found this article on his Felim Eganās own website :Ā www.felimegan.ie
FELlM EGANĀ was born in lreland in 1952 and studied at Belfast and Portsmouth, England before attending the Slade School of Art in London. He then spent a year at the British School at Rome in 1980 before returning to Dublin. Since then he has lived and worked at Sandymount Strand and the Docklands, on the edge of Dublin Bay.
He is known as a painter of restrained eloquence, who sparingly deploys a vocabulary of hieroglyphic motifs over monochromatic expanses of colour. His paintings are built up slowly with layers of thin colour applied to the surface and stone powder ground into the acrylic. The work is universal in spirit and at the same time emotionally intimate. His paintings are epiphanic, in that they convey to us the essential nature or meaning of something of which we were previously unaware. He is an abstract artist, a painter of quite formal abstract images, and yet his work is tied to the place he lives and works, to the long horizons, big skies and empty sands of the Strand and sea. In this way his abstract paintings are almost landscapes, with a magical quality that his neighbour, the poet Seamus Heaney, has aptly described āa balance of shifting brilliancesā.
Egan has exhibited widely across Europe with 72 solo exhibitions since 1979 including major shows at the lrish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin,1996 and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, 1999. In 1981 he represented Ireland at the Xie Biennale de Paris and in 1985 at the San Paulo Bienal. In 1993 he won the prestigious UNESCO prize in Paris, and in 1995 the Premiere Prize at Cagnes-sur-Mer. His work hangs in numerous public collections including the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; the Ulster Museum, Belfast; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the collection of the European Parliament. Major Commissions include; Dublin Castle; National Gallery of Ireland: OāReilly Hall, UCD; Meeting House Square, Temple Bar; Pavilion Theatre, Dunlaoghaire; City Quay Building, Dublin; New Providence Wharf, London; the National Gallery of Ireland; Deutsche Bank, UK and Dublin and a large scale public āsculptural workā at Cork Street, Dublin. In 2005 he completed an installation of paintings at Deutsche Bank Headquarters, Dublin.
Felim Egan is a member of AosdƔna.
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Felim Egan (1952) and the Stedelijk Museum I had never heard of Felim Egan, but when i saw one of his paintings ( for the first time at Seasons gallery in Den Haag) i became an admirer.
Felim fromĀ Henri Loevenbruckās book Ā La Louve et lāEnfant
I really like his design C: