Pot Boy
Another one from a series of scraperboards done for Fota House & Arboretum & Gardens. Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork Depicting a young Pot Boy at work.
Another one from a series of scraperboards done for Fota House & Arboretum & Gardens. Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork Depicting a young Pot Boy at work.
Illustration Exhibition- 2019 Illustrators Ireland was founded as the IGI (Illustrators Guild of Ireland) back in 2000. This exhibition features work from some past & present members responding to the theme of Winter. To be opened by Katie Donovan – Poet & Therapist Thursday 14th November 2019 @ 8pm The United Arts Club 3 Upper…
Some Scraperboard that I was commissioned to do for Carrick-on-Suir’s Ormond Castle. The twenty two Scraperboard portraits plus the seven household scenes I did were added in to the design and then made in to tapestries. You can see the scale of them both in the photographs. I also worked on some of the images…
Honoured to have my piece included in this exhibition that has travelled to Ireland’s New York Consulate. Hamilton Gallery’s fifth invited artists exhibition thematically centered around Ireland’s Decade of Commemoration and using a major poem by W B Yeats as a catalyst. “Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen” features works by 130 artists
Commissioned piece from a series of scraperboards done for Fota House & Arboretum & Gardens. Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork
Commissioned piece from a series of scraperboards done for Fota House & Arboretum & Gardens. Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork
Just heard good news from the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts that both my entries, “Monkey Puzzle” and “Old Town”, have been selected for the 138th Annual Exhibition at the Ulster Museum. The exhibition will be open to the public from 18th October 2019 to 5th January 2020. The Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Just heard I was unsuccessful with this entry for the Zurich Portrait Prize 2019, it was worth a try though. Best of luck to all the 26 shortlisted artists.
Just heard that two pieces of mine have past the initial preselection round for the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Exhibition 2019. Fingers crossed for the next round.