“Mine was an archaeopteris,” says O’Hara, a Cork City-based printmaker and sculptor. The drawing itself is in the shape of the fossil stone, which refers to the process of lithography printmaking, where we etch a stone and pull prints from it. “I just wanted to make.”On graduating in 2016, she won a 12-month bursary at Cork Printmakers, which brought her to Cork. Her most recent exhibition was a two-hander, with Evelyn Gould, at Cork Printmakers Gallery. Emma O'Hara: 'I never wanted to be a teacher or anything like that.
Source: Irish Examiner March 22, 2026 22:30 UTC