✶ Billie Adele ✶
IRISH ARTIST

Cult-ivation, Acrylic and Oil on Canvas, 2025

Witchskin, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

Rot on the Vine, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

Incantations, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

UnBride-ld, Acrylic on Canvas, Diptych, 2025

Real Girl Ritual

Glamour Rites, Hospital screen, Acrylic paint on Muslin and Lace, 2025

Glamour Rites, Hospital screen, Acrylic paint on Muslin and Lace, 2025

Real Girl Ritual

Glamour Rites, Hospital screen, Acrylic paint on Muslin and Lace, 2025

She Who Consults The Oracle, Acrylic and Oil on Canvas, 2025
Degree Show Walk- Through
June 6-14th 2025
ABOUT BILLIE ADELE
Billie Adele is a visual artist whose practice explores the wildness and contradictions of identity and embodiment through large-scale figurative paintings and sculptural installations. Her work draws on grotesque theory, the monstrous feminine, and the alchemy of paint as a collaborator, creating hybrid bodies that challenge traditional beauty standards. Influenced by archaic beauty apparatus (often resembling instruments of restraint) serving as almost extensions of the body- hybrid beings comprised of various painting techniques to reflect multiplicity of identity-echoing a sense of Donna Haraway’s Cyborg Manifesto, Billie’s figures navigate paradoxes of organic versus mechanical, attraction and repulsion, vulnerability and power, beauty and horror. Her work also incorporates themes from the occult, science fiction literature and cinema, and campy horror aesthetics. Ultimately, the bodies in her paintings transgress their limitations, oozing and leaking into their environments, revealing how true nature prevails beyond all boundaries.
For Billie, painting is a deeply embodied and spiritual process, informed by her own physicality and her engagement with practices such as yoga and dance, where the body is pushed to its physical limits. Similarly, her paintings are pushed against the boundaries of their canvases, embodying this tension and physicality. This intimate connection to the body animates her work, allowing her to create forms that resist containment and celebrate multiplicity and transformation.
Her work embraces performance, ritual, and theatricality to subvert oppressive ideals, reclaiming the body as a site of power and defiance. Billie’s practice is marked by a nuanced interplay of humor, horror, and grotesque imagery that invites viewers into eerie, timeless spaces where femininity is both spectacle and rebellion.
Billie graduated with First Class Honours from MTU Crawford College of Art and Design in 2025. She has been fortunate to receive support and recognition through awards such as the Backwater Ciarán Langford Memorial Award, the Sample Network Award and the Swerve Magazine Residency Prize. Her work has been included in exhibitions like the RHA 195th Annual Exhibition and the MTU Graduate Show, and she looks forward to participating in the upcoming group exhibition Ar Scáth A Chéile in early 2026.
“Painting for me is a deeply embodied practice. My figures are often positioned in precarious positions, inspired by my own physical practices of yoga and dance, where the body is pushed to its physical limits. Similarly, fragmentation has become an essential aspect of my work, inspired initially by my reading of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which shaped my thinking about the monster/hybrid body and still resonates with me when I go into the studio today.
The notion of "monster" really boils down to what is feared by society — and embracing your monster is to defy authoritarian structures that limit and impose upon us as spiritual beings having an organic experience together.
Billie Adele- Artist & Painter