Church Road Gracehill, Original Abstract

£300.00

Northern Ireland UNESCO Site

Acrylic on 30x30cm Deep edged canvas (unframed)

£300 + Delivery (Collection available locally)

A place abstracted, not erased. Gracehill's Moravian architecture reimagined through bold colour blocks and gestural form—heritage meeting contemporary vision.

Place holds memory. Architecture carries history. This work doesn't document—it interprets.

Part of an ongoing and exclusive series inspired by Gracehill, Northern Ireland's second UNESCO World Heritage Site. The village's distinctive Moravian buildings—founded in 1759 and centred around a green square—become chromatic geometry here. That black spire anchors the composition just as the church anchors the village.

About Gracehill:

The best-preserved Moravian settlement in the UK and Ireland, Gracehill, just outside the town of Ballymena remains home to an active congregation upholding centuries-old traditions. In 2024, it joined the Giant's Causeway as Northern Ireland's only UNESCO-designated sites.

This series ranges from large abstractions to architectural studies, with two works displayed in Gracehill Primary School where I have also led workshops with children of various ages.

Northern Ireland UNESCO Site

Acrylic on 30x30cm Deep edged canvas (unframed)

£300 + Delivery (Collection available locally)

A place abstracted, not erased. Gracehill's Moravian architecture reimagined through bold colour blocks and gestural form—heritage meeting contemporary vision.

Place holds memory. Architecture carries history. This work doesn't document—it interprets.

Part of an ongoing and exclusive series inspired by Gracehill, Northern Ireland's second UNESCO World Heritage Site. The village's distinctive Moravian buildings—founded in 1759 and centred around a green square—become chromatic geometry here. That black spire anchors the composition just as the church anchors the village.

About Gracehill:

The best-preserved Moravian settlement in the UK and Ireland, Gracehill, just outside the town of Ballymena remains home to an active congregation upholding centuries-old traditions. In 2024, it joined the Giant's Causeway as Northern Ireland's only UNESCO-designated sites.

This series ranges from large abstractions to architectural studies, with two works displayed in Gracehill Primary School where I have also led workshops with children of various ages.