The Banshee

  • Dates
    2021 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Archive, Daily Life, Landscape, Nature & Environment, Portrait
  • Locations Kerry, Ireland

The Banshee is deeply personal work; a longing for my Irish family and the landscapes that were removed throughout Covid lockdowns; feelings intensified by the death of my mother shortly before the pandemic. Though born in London, and never having lived in Ireland, I’ve always been a regular visitor, and constantly maintained strong connections to my maternal Irish heritage, I was taken aback by the intensity of my desire to return to those familiar spaces. Marking my first return to Ireland to be with family post-lockdown. I started a new piece of work to reach into these feelings.

There was an intense power in physically and emotionally reconnecting with this place, the small coastal village of Banna, where generations of my family began their lives, never moving far away.

I wanted to experience the landscapes where my mother started her journey in a new way; places and specific spaces that bind me to my family, and have become my second home.

This landscape is peppered with sea grasses and bullrushes growing in the boggy land. The Irish name for bullrushes Coigeal na mban sí, translated as the spindle of the banshee. Irish Folklore tells us a ‘banshee is a female spirit who heralds the death of a family member’. My mother who lived most of her life in the UK, died in late 2019, after many years of struggling with Alzheimer’s. Much was lost, but we gained new elements of connection through the constantly shifting forms of communication that took place during her illness. This project is a conversation with her across time.

The works are a mix of newly made portraits and landscapes during 2021-22, accompanied by archive images handwritten notes and texts from my mother's personal items. The work is developing into a conversation between us which I will be continuing during 2023-24

© Marysa Dowling - Image from the The Banshee photography project
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Archive image of my mother in her nun's habit. The date and location are unknown. I presume the photograph was taken by another woman in her community

© Marysa Dowling - Image from the The Banshee photography project
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First holy communion day, my cousin's daughter, taken on Sandy Lane, where they live in my great uncle's house which they've modernised. There are many photos of my mother in her habit during visits back to the family home on Sandy lane in the 50's, 60's, in this same piece of land along Sandy Lane.

© Marysa Dowling - Image from the The Banshee photography project
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My mother, Eileen, loved poetry, she often underlined and annotated lines that she connected with. I found this a few months ago when going through her papers, the lines she underlined resonated with me. The polaroids are part of a set of visual notes I'd recently made. One Polaroid shows a pressed flower display she made many years ago.

© Marysa Dowling - Image from the The Banshee photography project
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Year unknown. My mother's handwritten notes on her thoughts about a human person. She wrote to process her feelings, and thoughts and to try and understand the world. I have many of these notes.

© Marysa Dowling - Re-walking familiar routes, Kerry.
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Re-walking familiar routes, Kerry.

© Marysa Dowling - Sandy Lane
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Sandy Lane

© Marysa Dowling - Self-portrait in the dunes at the end of Sandy Lane,
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Self-portrait in the dunes at the end of Sandy Lane,

© Marysa Dowling - Landscape in Kerry, walking the land.
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Landscape in Kerry, walking the land.

© Marysa Dowling - My mother in law among the dunes on Sandy Lane.
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My mother in law among the dunes on Sandy Lane.

© Marysa Dowling - In the mountains of Kerry, walking familiar routes
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In the mountains of Kerry, walking familiar routes

© Marysa Dowling - Emmy with her mother Eavan, Sandy Lane
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Emmy with her mother Eavan, Sandy Lane

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