Ana Fish Artist
nios mo na go leor February 2026
(More Than Enough)
Issue 6
Tracing a life shaped by movement, migration, and myth, Ana Fish’s practice unfolds from leaving Russia at seventeen to building a mural life across cities, where animation training, street culture, and lived experience intersect, and where walls are approached not as empty surfaces but as places already carrying history, conversation, and daily movement, shaping how the work settles into the rhythms of the people who pass by.
Freya & Loki - Waterford Walls - Ana Fish & HM Constance
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.
Joel Simon
Desima-Jayne Connolly
Artist
Roe Valley & Flowerfield Arts Centres
Scenes observed slowly and held with care, where light, posture, and silence allow the ordinary street to become a quiet stage for feeling, offering a pause from visual noise and inviting the viewer to linger with atmosphere, memory, and the emotional weight of everyday moments.
From Christmas markets to the slow return of light, Desima-Jayne Connolly reflects on how collaborative programming across Flowerfield and Roe Valley places people, place, and continuity at the centre of cultural life.
Inni-K Musician In the aftermath of touring Still a Day, Inni-K reflects on music, nature, and restraint, where songs shaped by movement and collaboration return to stillness, allowing space, metaphor, and quiet attention to reveal what remains once the motion stops.