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...ag éaló fríd an chanach... (...eloping through the bog cotton...)
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…ag éaló fríd an chanach… (…eloping through the bog cotton…)

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…ag ealú fríd an chanach agus ciúineas insan spéir

(…eloping through the bog cotton under a quiet sky) 1994

A line taken from a song from Co. Donegal called “Tráthnóna Beag Aréir” written by the Ranafast writer Séamus Mac Grianna.

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As a singer of Gaelic songs – from the living sean-nós tradition – Ó Dochartaigh has found easy access into a landscape peculiar to the Gaeltacht. The songs of the Gaeltacht, he discovered, are full of beautiful lines describing simple, diminutive, colourful aspects of a wild and rugged terrain washed by the waves of the sea, dewy with streams, lakes and waterfalls and overgrown with heather, fern and gorse. In these songs, only the minuscule aspects of the surroundings are celebrated – the blossom of the blackthorn, the dew on the morning grass, berries growing along the hedgerows, etc. The largely anonymous poets and song-writers of the sean-nós tradition – the people who actually made the songs – were, in Ó Dochartaigh’s view, visual artists of a kind. They knew this landscape intimately and they painted it lovingly with words and music rather than with brushes. Painting with brushes was, in the past at least, only the privilege of the wealthy; sean-nós, on the other hand, is the expression of the dispossessed and under-privileged. Ó Dochartaigh is really the first Irish painter to recognise this phenomenon and the first to make paintings based on sean-nós songs. His first major one-man show was a revelation to many. It was called “Oíche go Maidin” and took place in the Duke Gallery, Dublin, in 1993.

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