Painting: Slieve League
A new painting, of Slieve League in County Donegal for Phyllis & Mike for their amazing hosting of me in Donegal town during last year’s Painting Tour.
I’ve been lucky and seen a lot of amazing places around the world, but no physical feature on the planet has so filled me with awe as the sight of Sliabh League.
Slieve League is painted on canvas, 50cm x 40cm (20in x 16in), double the size of most of the other canvases for #paintingtour hosting. The conversations, warmth, and food that greeted me at Phyllis & Mike’s B&B, together with the most staggering tour - which included Slieve League - are among memories I will treasure for a long time.
Work on other #paintingtour paintings, both commissions and paintings for hosts, is making good progress. You can see all the paintings from Painting Tour here
Stay at the Lismolin B&B in Donegal Town
Painting: Slemish
A new painting, of Slemish Mountain in County Antrim for Grannymar for her wondrous hosting of me on last year’s Painting Tour.
[ Buy this painting as a print or a card ]
Slemish is painted on canvas, 50cm x 40cm (20in x 16in), which the eagle-eyed among you will notice is double the size of the other canvases for #paintingtour hosting. The three days of driving that Grannymar did for me last autumn were epic, heroic, and a total joy.
Work on other #paintingtour paintings, both commissions and paintings for hosts, is continuing. You can see all the paintings from Painting Tour here
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Striped Parenting
Sometimes I do small paintings and call them birthday cards.
New Paintings Sale - December 2011
New paintings for sale, launching at up to 50% less than regular price for a limited time. More paintings will be added up to Christmas Eve. Prices are based mostly on size. See each painting for shipping cost or collection details.
UPDATE Jan 1, 2012 - The Sale is now finished.
And some older paintings also available for purchase:
There are also some abstract paintings which I don’t like to reduce so that I can hold onto them longer.
You could help me by telling others about them - blogging, tweeting, status updating etc. Thanks.
If you prefer not to use PayPal you can pay me direct - by cash or transfer or cheque/check. I actually prefer that as it saves me paying fees to PP, but work away on the PayPal links if that suits you best.
You can also save on shipping charges by collecting paintings from me at my studio in Lucan.
NOTE: Please let me know if you need your painting for Christmas - I’ll do what I can to get it in the post before the relevant date. If you missed the final posting date and can’t get out to my studio in Lucan, I can possibly meet you in town right up to Christmas Eve - but as I will be painting every day there are limitations (give me a shout)
Prints - Christmas 2011 Sale
In advance of my End-of-Year sale of new original paintings, you can get 30% off prints of my paintings at ImageKind.
Use the code 30ELF until 11.59pm EST on December 8th 2011 (which is 05.59am Dec 9 in Ireland & UK) for 30% off the prints of Ireland and the Birds/Wires series. There are currently 48 of my paintings available as prints.
ImageKind is a print-on-demand service. They print and post your order from the US. Unfortunately I can’t get you a print any quicker than you ordering it yourself from their site, but I am looking to switch to a service based in Ireland in 2012.
One-Day Flash Sale
[UPDATE: This sale is now finished. Watch this space for the forthcoming End-of-Year sale]
Here’s 6 older paintings reduced by 33% for just today.
I’m doing this for instantly needed funds (bike repairs, rent, food), so if you’re buying please note that payment is needed today - whether by bank transfer, paypal/credit card, or pigeon.
Painting: Blue September
The day after I finished my painting tour I was doing a painting workshop at the Lucan festival from where I was temporarily whisked away to Brittas Bay. The Wicklow excursion was for the Dip in the Nip for Blue September, where I was the official artist.
A night walk on the beach to get the feel of the location, and then it’s sunrise and back to the beach. A couple of hours walking, photographing, listening, and just looking, at waves, the strand, and the sky, before watching the few seconds that was the short run of naked men into the autumn Irish Sea.
And yesterday I completed this painting of the moment and handed it over at the Blue September presentation at the sponsor Takeda Ireland in Grange Castle, Dublin.
Blue September is painted on canvas, 50cm x 40cm x 4cm (20in x 16in x 1.5in)
Blue September is a global initiative that encourages men to be more aware of their health and more pro-active in protecting themselves against preventable and treatable diseases. Blue September Ireland is involved in raising awareness of bowel, lung, prostate and testicular cancer, while fundraising for the following Irish charities; Cancer Care West, The Marie Keating Foundation, The Mater Foundation and The Mercy Hospital Foundation.
The Eolaí Doll
About 20 years ago I started a series of matryoshka dolls based on a series of my jumpers. In a creative argument with myself I stopped after the first one. This is it (click to enlarge) with its half done children still nested inside.
You can see the eolaí doll in the flesh, so to speak, when you visit my studio.
My XtraCycle Gallery
This week it’s now 6 years - the first 2 in America, the last 4 at home in Ireland - since I bought what I can still say without reservation is the best thing I’ve ever bought - my XtraCycle.
Technically speaking XtraCycle is the name of the company and, although you can now buy complete cargo bikes from them, back then what started them and what I bought was a conversion kit that turned my existing bike into a cargo bike. The kit is called a FreeRadical.
A cross and combination between a rack, a hitchless trailer, panniers, and a passenger seat (for an adult or up to 3 children), the beauty of what XtraCycle created is that when carrying no cargo your bike is just a bike rather than a big empty cargo bike. That and the low centre of gravity and long wheel base which makes carrying well, almost anything, not just possible but enjoyable.
Not pictured in this gallery are some of the larger loads I’ve carried on my bike, including my art display tent, a beanbag armchair and ottoman, my dog, my son’s bicycle, and my son.
And with the advent of my painting cycle tour of Ireland I expect I’ll have a fair few more photos to go with these and the dozens more I haven’t shown you.
A Painting Cycle Tour of Ireland
In July and August of 2011 I’m embarking on a painting cycle tour of Ireland centered on the world of social media.
Whilst aiming to cover all 32 historic counties, the route is determined by the location of those volunteering to host me. And in return for their feeding & sheltering of me for a night I’m doing a painting in their locale for them.
For information on where hosts are most needed, or how to commission me to cycle to anywhere in Ireland to paint a picture for you for less than half the usual commission rate, as well as answers to every other question you might have - see my Painting Tour website.