
Rain is coming in the distance over the hills. In Ireland when dark, rainy clouds approach over seas, the seas can turn a deep green.

Rain is coming in the distance over the hills. In Ireland when dark, rainy clouds approach over seas, the seas can turn a deep green.

This view is from above the ferns looking down. I like the effect, reminds me of a kaleidoscope or a vortex.

Captures an amazing sunset over Garryvoe beach in early December 2011. The tide was going out so the sky is reflected wonderfully on the wet sand. This place is a 3 or 4 minute walk from my house.

This butterfly is a common visitor to Irish gardens in summer. Sold.

This was painted when my second exhibition was coming near, so I worked hard to make sure it was ready in time.

Back to acrylics with this. Painted from life, at the side of a road looking North. A great experience to be painting outside in the open air, it’s how I started out 13 years ago doing painting. Time to complete 12 -13 hours.

I think this is the lowest horizon I’ve ever put on a painting, but then it’s all about the sky.

Since I started using oils in January 2012, a lot of my pictures had quite muted colour schemes, especially the last two I did. So in this one I used a variety of bright colours on the roses. The central pale rose had to have very pure mixes; the slightest amount of impurity and the colour would be a faded grey mud. Overall this was a very challenging and absorbing painting.

Painted from life from my reflection in a mirror. I just love the overall shabiness of it and the expression of mild anxiety on me, it’s an honest to goodness portrayal of who I am.

This is the island as seen from my house looking south. I have to thank my sister who alerted me to the unusual light on the buildings that evening. Sold.