Artwork by Lorraine Whelan . . .

Shinrinyoku, 2017

This is a variant of an "accordion" book, such that the full image can be seen if/when the book is fully open. It is a variant in that the covers are attached differently to allow for a title and end page, so they remain hidden when the "accordion" image is unfolded. The unique book was made as a gift and contains a drawing of fallen trees in the forest. PVA glue was used to attach the covers to the accordion drawing.

  • hand-made paper covers, approximately 16 cm x 11 cm
  • watercolour pencil drawing on handmade acid-free Indian rag (Khadi) paper, 210 g/m2
  • drawing size is approximately 15 cm x 42 cm



I was born in Toronto, Canada into a large Irish immigrant family. Shortly after obtaining my primary degree in 1986, I moved to Ireland to where my parents and half my siblings had already returned.

My writing (poetry, art criticism & commentary, fiction, non-fiction) has been published in Ireland, Canada, USA, Luxembourg & online.

I have exhibited my artwork throughout Ireland in both solo and group exhibitions and have exhibited in group exhibitions in France, China and Canada. I have participated in artist residencies and symposia and my work is included in private (US, Canada, Australia, UK & Belgium) and in public/corporate collections (Microsoft WPGI, OPW, HSE, Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Europol & IBM).

For over 30 years I have created bodies of work that are inspired and challenged by my environment and circumstances, which are regularly in flux. The study and analysis of dreams plays a large part in much of my work and the development of dream imagery informs the iconography used in both visual and verbal work.

I have worked on projects in response to a specific brief, site, concept, or combination of these. I am fascinated with the immediacy of temporary work yet equally interested in archives and permanence. While I consider myself primarily a painter, I love to experience and experiment with any manner of media. I freely use any media to suit an idea, which is the paramount consideration.

I believe that it is through the expression of individual responses to life circumstances that wider truths can be discovered and understood.

I am an artist. I am here. I remember. I draw. I write. I tell stories.