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"Sheepwrecked"
16x20 in (40x50cm)
16x20 in (40x50cm)
Acrylics on Deep Edge Canvas
I love making these sheep painting, the make me smile all throughout. Mind you some artistic license is taken indeed, not least with the sunshine and cloudless skies, but I always find paintings of Ireland too full of greys and darks ; my experience is that it's a wide open beautiful and bright place ... just not very often :)
I love making these sheep painting, the make me smile all throughout. Mind you some artistic license is taken indeed, not least with the sunshine and cloudless skies, but I always find paintings of Ireland too full of greys and darks ; my experience is that it's a wide open beautiful and bright place ... just not very often :)
Available from the Duke Street Gallery
"Walkers at Sandymount"
10x14 in (24x35cm)
10x14 in (24x35cm)
Acrylics on Deep Edge Canvas
I came up with the idea of doing walkers a few years back, but never got around to it. There's such a distinctive stance in the way power walkers go about. There's a clear "determination" in their stride and yet it doe not seem to be targeted at anything specific, well nothing other than getting there and back I suppose.
I came up with the idea of doing walkers a few years back, but never got around to it. There's such a distinctive stance in the way power walkers go about. There's a clear "determination" in their stride and yet it doe not seem to be targeted at anything specific, well nothing other than getting there and back I suppose.
Available from the Duke Street Gallery
"The Banjo Fan"
8x8 in (20x20cm)
8x8 in (20x20cm)
Acrylics on Canvas
Every musician has his fan(s). I found this out after years of going to sessions, concerts and Fleadhs (traditional music festivals). I sat beside some horrendous players and yet somehow, there was always someone in the audience who simply LOVED their playing, regardless. As an artist I find it both reassuring and disturbing...
Available from the Duke Street Gallery
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