Alastair Keady is a designer and educator with a background in visual communication, trained at NCAD and the Royal College of Art.
Rooted in screen printing, his printmaking practice embraces hard-edged abstraction and material experimentation. Keady explores geometric tension often between square and circle, challenging visual conventions through richly layered surfaces.
He frequently incorporates specialized finishes such as gilding, bronzing, powder pigments, diamond dust, as well as metallic and fluorescent inks.
While his professional design work often leans towards figurative illustration, his personal print practice serves as a deliberate counterpoint—entirely abstract, materially rich, and experimental.
Works showing courtesy of Graphic Studio Dublin
Alastair Keady is a designer and educator with a background in visual communication, trained at NCAD and the Royal College of Art.
Rooted in screen printing, his printmaking practice embraces hard-edged abstraction and material experimentation. Keady explores geometric tension often between square and circle, challenging visual conventions through richly layered surfaces.
He frequently incorporates specialized finishes such as gilding, bronzing, powder pigments, diamond dust, as well as metallic and fluorescent inks.
While his professional design work often leans towards figurative illustration, his personal print practice serves as a deliberate counterpoint—entirely abstract, materially rich, and experimental.
Works showing courtesy of Graphic Studio Dublin