The Silence project involves a core group of 45 Irish based creatives who share their reactions and sentiments in response to COVID19 pandemic and the night our world changed suddenly.
Trees are constantly moving in unison with the wind, the minerals of the soil, the light of the sun and the earth's water. They clench the soil and reach into the heavens while witnessing every moment of Earth's revolution. They provide shelter and homes. They may blossom and wither, always following the course of their natural design.
I created The Sacred Lives of Trees art collection to honour trees for their contribution to my wellbeing and to encourage more people to express the benefits they receive from trees. I've come to regard trees as individuals, each with a character of their own.
"Reminiscent of dancers, great warriors and benevolent souls, trees are evidence of how the unseen forces of Nature lend shape and character to our being."
Caroline Cunningham, Artist
Many of my tree paintings reside in homes in Ireland and beyond. There are a few remainng originals to choose from, along with a selection of open and limited edition prints to enliven your home or work space with colour and healing inspiration.
Visit the on-line gallery to select your favourite piece. If you have a query about your selection I’m here to help.

Through my art and writing I share stories and inspiration for transformation, healing and dreams turning to reality. When you visit my gallery you glimpse my journey, my authentic path. It took a ‘Break True’ moment to point me towards developing my artistic talents. It’s never too late to make a new start. I’ve achieved a lot in a relatively short time. My work has been presented in New York as part of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, has been displayed on county Post Office and has been show-cased on National TV. Read more about my art journey here.
The Silence project involves a core group of 45 Irish based creatives who share their reactions and sentiments in response to COVID19 pandemic and the night our world changed suddenly.
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