Opening event: Saturday 1st February, 5pm - 7pm
Open hours:
Thursday: 10am - 4pm
Friday: 10 am - 7pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm, 5pm - 7pm
Sunday: 10am - 4pm
Monday: 10am - 4pm
Tuesday: 10am - 4pm
Wednesday: 10am - 4pm
About the exhibition:
Jocelyn Geraghty’s latest body of work explores the complex and fragile relationship between the natural environment and the passage of time. Using her own original digital photographs as a foundation, Jocelyn meticulously transforms these images with digital software, layering textures, light, and shadow into arresting visual compositions. Her process is deliberate, meditative, and immersive, with each work requiring hours of attention to detail. She does not use AI.
These works reflect Jocelyn’s deep connection to the natural environment. Her imagery embraces the quiet beauty of imperfection and disintegration. Through these elements, Jocelyn reveals the poetic tension between growth and decay, order and chaos, creation and collapse.
While her work celebrates the organic rhythms of nature—the movement of wind, the sculpting power of tides, or the haze of early mist—it also evokes a subtle unease, pointing to humanity’s precarious and often disruptive presence in the environment.
Jocelyn’s technique, which she describes as “digital painting,” allows her to merge abstraction and realism, giving viewers layered representations to decode. There is an invitation here to look closer—to notice textures, to sit with irregularities, and to contemplate our place within nature’s vast, imperfect beauty.