| "In any game of cards, as in the game of life, the needs of the individual and those of the group are often incompatible and therefore the metaphor of such a game provided and continues to provide me with a suitable vehicle to explore the struggle of human existence." |
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"I was concerned with how cards are played, and how the images on the cards themselves reflected aspects of daily life that are often accepted without question. Set against a neutral background each photograph mimics the careful construct of the ordinary playing card. Their uneasy familiarity highlights the fact that we seldom confront what is considered to be the norm." |
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| "The models chose their own contemporary outfits. The interesting differences that emerged were in themselves a commentary on contemporary perspectives and the new representations we continue to construct. The props and accessories for the photo shoot are as disparate as props produced on a computer and a golden plastic joke shop crown. They reflect the abstracted shapes of the hand held symbols of office; their artificiality is exaggerated without making them any the less convincing." |
| "Safe as Houses is a freestanding construction of printed gessoed MDF fashioned to resemble a house of playing cards. The hierarchical nature of the imagery on the cards is minimised in this instance, as each card is equally important if the structure is to stand." |

Safe as Houses (1999). Catherine Kelly. Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin. 22 laquered boards screenprinted on both sides (46" x 30½" each) fashioned to resemble a house of playing cards. 10'8"h x 13'8"w x 11'5"d.
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| "The physicality of this playful construction and its placement in an art gallery separates it from the notion of a child's game and invites the viewer to question the existence of such a metaphor. I wanted to create some visual device that would be readily accessible and would communicate elements of experience that are common to all." |

Limited Edition of 230 packs, 52 cards + 2 Jokers, Bridge quality, silver edges. Available directly from C. Kelly.
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