

My Father's Work Shed: Painting and Poems
Paperback Book
In My Father's Work Shed, painter Bart O’Reilly brings together over a decade of poems and paintings that trace the shifting contours of memory, grief, and place. The book moves through personal loss—most notably the death of his parents—with a quiet, painterly sensibility. Childhood recollections and the fading texture of Irish skies anchor the work, even as it explores a present shaped by distance and dislocation.
O’Reilly’s visual language, rooted in the legacy of modernist abstraction, deepens the poetry’s reflection on impermanence. What emerges is a meditation on how images and language intersect—sometimes harmoniously, often unresolved. This is a book that asks you to sit with complexity: a landscape of light, longing, and perception rendered in paint and verse.
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In My Father's Work Shed, painter Bart O’Reilly brings together over a decade of poems and paintings that trace the shifting contours of memory, grief, and place. The book moves through personal loss—most notably the death of his parents—with a quiet, painterly sensibility. Childhood recollections and the fading texture of Irish skies anchor the work, even as it explores a present shaped by distance and dislocation.
O’Reilly’s visual language, rooted in the legacy of modernist abstraction, deepens the poetry’s reflection on impermanence. What emerges is a meditation on how images and language intersect—sometimes harmoniously, often unresolved. This is a book that asks you to sit with complexity: a landscape of light, longing, and perception rendered in paint and verse.
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Year
2022
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Paperback Book
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8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
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About the Artist
Bart O'Reilly
Bart O’Reilly is an Irish painter based in Bel Air, Maryland, USA. He teaches at The John Carroll School and has shown work in Baltimore, Chestertown, Washington DC, Philadelphia and Kentucky as well as in Ireland and Northern Ireland. In 2000 he received his BFA from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. He received his MFA from The Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012 where he received MICA’s MFAST award. He has also received grants from The Baltimore Social Innovation Journal and an Individual Artists Award from The Baltimore Office of Promotions of the Arts. In 2022 he published his first book My Father’s Work Shed with Resource Publications. It is a collection of poetry and painting spanning 11 years of work.

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In My Father's Work Shed, painter Bart O’Reilly brings together over a decade of poems and paintings that trace the shifting contours of memory, grief, and place. The book moves through personal loss—most notably the death of his parents—with a quiet, painterly sensibility. Childhood recollections and the fading texture of Irish skies anchor the work, even as it explores a present shaped by distance and dislocation.
O’Reilly’s visual language, rooted in the legacy of modernist abstraction, deepens the poetry’s reflection on impermanence. What emerges is a meditation on how images and language intersect—sometimes harmoniously, often unresolved. This is a book that asks you to sit with complexity: a landscape of light, longing, and perception rendered in paint and verse.