Tricia Kelly Ócar
nios mo na go leor November 2025
(More Than Enough)
Issue 5
On the north Antrim hills, where basalt meets red earth, artist and pigmentmaker Tricia Kelly uncovers a story that spans sixty million years. Her work traces how ancient volcanic fire and weather shaped the ochre now colouring her practice - a material that connects geology, history, and human creativity. From her careful gathering of pigment to her reflections on folklore and healing, Kelly reminds us that the land holds its own memory.
Go Leor is the latest magazine covering the arts, creativity and therapy throughout Ireland. In this issue, we bring you bold ideas, captivating stories, and fresh perspectives from the forefront of culture, conversation, and change. Whether you’re here to discover emerging trends, dive into thought-provoking interviews, or simply discover what Ireland has to offer, this magazine is your gateway to what’s next, connecting artists, thought leaders and audiences. Turn the page and join a journey that informs, excites, and empowers - this is more than just a magazine, it’s More Than Enough.
Ruairi Mooney
Beverley Healy
Hernan Farias
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Artist Ruairí Mooney captures the light, memory, and resilience of familiar coastlines - a journey from sport to studio, and the steady discovery of an authentic artistic voice.
Artist Beverley Healy transforms colour and stillness into acts of prayer - her portraits and imaginative works inviting reflection, faith, and quiet connection between the spiritual and the everyday.
Photographer & Content Creator Photographer Hernan Farias captures warmth, rhythm, and human connection - tracing his journey through portraits, film, and the subtle art of light.
Bob Speers Artist Artist Bob Speers turns peat, cloth, and timber into meditations on landscape, time, and memory capturing those rare thin places where earth, light, and silence seem to meet and breathe together.