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New website for disabled digital artist

category dublin | arts and media | press release author Monday March 08, 2004 19:26author by Phoenix Digital Studio PRESS RELEASE - Phoenix Digital Studioauthor email lois at phoenixdigitalstudio dot comauthor address Wexford / Dublin Report this post to the editors

Wexford based modern digital artist enters cyberspace with 2 gallerys of striking imagery.

Press Release. Announcing disabled Artist Lois Davies new Website containing 2 Gallerys of Modern Digital Art. Exhibition in Dublin soon.

www.phoenixdigitalstudio.com

PRESS RELEASE

Contact: Lois Davies. lois@phoenixdigitalstudio.com
March 2004. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEW WEBSITE FOR DISABLED ARTIST
Based in wexford, Lois Davies is a progressive and innovative modern digital artist. Using a mixture of photographs, scans and computer graphics Lois has built a collection of eye-catching images, which has been exhibited at various times around Ireland and Europe.

Lois, who has been suffering from a severe form of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis since the late 90s, runs a yahoo chat group for sufferers of M.E./C.F.S. and related illnesses. It was there where she came into contact with Declan Murphy from Glasnevin in Dublin, another M.E. sufferer, who offered to help build a professional promotional website for the artist. This is a great example of how the Internet can be an excellent networking tool and of great benefit to the disabled. The result is now online and contains two Galleries of striking imagery from Lois’ recent collections. This new website ties in with an exhibition of Lois’ latest pieces which will be held in Bank Of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin in early April.
Visit Lois’ site and browse the Gallerys at www.phoenixdigitalstudio.com

Related Link: http://www.phoenixdigitalstudio.com
author by Orla Ni Chomhraipublication date Mon Mar 08, 2004 23:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi Lois, Great website, (and art, of course!)
Orla

author by declan womoma - womoma.compublication date Wed Apr 07, 2004 17:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Anyone reading this today
[ WEDNESDAY 7th April 2004]
......are all welcome to come to Lois Davies Exhibition of Digital Art.
The official opening is this evening in Bank Of Ireland Arts Centre, Foster Place, Dublin 2.
The exhibition runs until 23rd April.

Related Link: http://www.phoenixdigitalstudio.com
 
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