Artist Christine Harrison on hidden worlds and creating 'living' art from the Leitrim coast

Leitrim-based artist Christine Harrison has developed a distinctive artistic practice rooted in her deep connection with the natural world. Drawing inspiration from the landscapes around her, Harrison creates what she describes as "living" artworks using materials found along the Leitrim coastline, particularly seaweed.
The artist's approach transforms what many might dismiss as ordinary detritus along the tide line into compelling creative works. What appears at first glance to be unremarkable debris scattered across the beach becomes, through Harrison's vision, the foundation for striking artistic pieces. Her work as an illustrator and artist demonstrates how careful observation and imagination can reveal hidden potential in overlooked natural materials.
Harrison's practice reflects a broader artistic philosophy that celebrates the dynamic relationship between human creativity and the natural environment. By working with seaweed and other coastal materials, she creates artworks that embody the living, changing qualities of nature itself, rather than attempting to preserve or fix natural elements in static forms.
This approach to art-making offers viewers a fresh perspective on familiar coastal landscapes and encourages deeper engagement with the everyday natural world surrounding us.
For more details on Christine Harrison's work, see the Leitrim Observer.
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