Caitlin Flood-Molyneux

BA (Hons) Fine Art


My current work is exploring re-contextualisation through collage and transferring it through the medium of oil painting. I start my process by making small collages using my own and found imagery. The main focus of these collages revolve around combining different forms and shapes. These forms are built up from experimenting with landscape, human form, text and pattern to create new ideas for paintings. I am exploring new visuals in my paintings by using traditional methods such as oil painting and using contemporary methods such as collage to challenge and explore different ways of painting and what painting can be.


Mae fy ngwaith cyfredol yn ystyried ail-roi pethau yn eu cyd-destun drwy ludwaith a’i drosglwyddo drwy gyfrwng paentio ag olew. Rwyf yn dechrau fy mhroses drwy wneud ‘collages’ bach gan ddefnyddio fy nelweddau fy hun a delweddau y des i o hyd iddyn nhw. Mae prif ffocws y collages hyn yn troi o gwmpas cyfuno gwahanol ffurfiau a siapiau. Mae’r ffurfiau hyn yn datblygu drwy arbrofi gyda thirwedd, y ffurf dynol, testun a phatrwm i greu syniadau newydd ar gyfer peintiadau. Yn fy mheintiadau, rwyf yn ystyried pethau gweledol newydd drwy ddefnyddio dulliau traddodiadol megis paentio ag olew a defnyddio dulliau cyfoes megis collage i herio ac ystyried gwahanol ddulliau o baentio a’r hyn a all paentio fod.

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Rebecca Jones

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Rachel Verner

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India Beaudro

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Katie Berry

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