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Baby Onesies are made from white 100% Spun Polyuester. They feature short sleeves and a finely ribbed trim at the round neckline, and leg openings with a 3-button snap closure for enhanced durability during every wear.
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A man leans on the wall overlooking the River on a dark wet night. Amongst the figures, a woman in high heels approaches. The man has not seen her, but there paths will cross soon. The past is unknown and the future uncertain - but the painting is call A Chance Meeting... One of my narrative style paintings, which articulates a moment in time, captures a single frame in a continuum of events which form a narrative.
About Mark Maguire
I was born in Liverpool and was educated at the University of Manchester, Swansea University and the Polytechnic of Wales where I studied History, Philosophy and Intellectual and Art History (MA). I have lived and worked in Ireland, Germany, Holland and the UK as a barman, labourer, soldier, Aircraft sealer, Trade Marks Examiner, Ministerial Policy Adviser in Trade & Industry (London), Head of International Relations at the Welsh Office and Principal Private Secretary to the Presiding Officer at the National Assembly for Wales.
I left the Civil Service in 2005 and dedicated myself to art and writing. My large, vibrant and luminous paintings are metaphysical in approach and, as with my writing, personal and intense. They frequently convey contemporary urban realism in a ruined, isolated or detached landscape. The figures in them are always captive watchers of their environment or circumstances, trapped by their inability to communicate. I call these works "narrative" because what is important in the paintings is what happens before or after the moment depicted - the viewer must move beyond the canvas to ascertain this. My smaller paintings are "etudes", conceived as intimate studies of the mood and condition of individuals. They are almost always painted in blue.