13/06/2026
June 16th is !
BLOOMSDAY is a day that is written about in James Joyce’s novel Ulyses where “Stately Buck Mulligan” makes his way around the coast from Sandycove to Howth.
Every year, some folk dress in Edwardian costume and reenact scenes from the famous book. [Kate Bedell's] favourite part of the book is a soliloquy by the heroine Molly Bloom where she remembers being seduced on the cliffs of Howth Head in her youth."
Read the full article on Kate's website about Bloomsday, her interpretation of Molly Bloom's soliloquy in her paintings inspired by Ulyses "Breasts All Perfume", and her portrait of Joyce inspired by Finnegan's Wake :
https://www.katebedell.com/journal
"As a visual artist, I felt the need to physically reunite the last and first sentences of the book in a patchwork of torn collage amidst the splintered shoreline of the coast, which contains the memories of my youth, as well as being the setting for many of Joyce’s works."