Art of Caroline at Carlow's Cafe Thyme

Love coffee and an opportunity to feed your senses and art soul? A visit to a special Carlow venue is a must, where Art of Caroline exhibits throughout December 2022.

Cafe Thyme: a beautiful space for delicious lunch, coffee and delightful treats and gateway to Delta Centre's stunning sensory garden.

The garden has an inspiring story to tell and as a local artist it's truly wonderful to be exhibiting there. 20% of all art sales goes towards the running of the Delta Centre which provides exceptional services to people with different needs and abilities.

Coffee Art & Catch Up

Catch up with family or friends with a delicious lunch or hot cuppa and treats on a cold winters day, while pondering some art inspiration for your home or decidng which lucky person will receive a special arty gift this year.

Cafe Thyme is open most days. Details of their opening hours are here.

Christmas Events at Delta's Sensory Gardens

Choose a festive experience with a difference: the Sensory Gardens Christmas light display adds an extra dimension of joy for the senses.

A Festive Wonderland

Art of Caroline Curated Gift Guide

Considering an Art of Caroline gift for a loved one this Christmas? My curated guide is designed to make your art gifting easy and stress free. Place your order before Decemer 8th as this is a busy time of year for delivery services.


Ganga Dreaming - The Call Of India

Is there a country, a city or a town you've been to that changed you forever?

India was it for me. On arrival in New Delhi, my senses accosted from every angle, I was compelled to go with its helter-skelter. I returned home with a clearer sense of purpose, less inhibited than ever before and prepared to host my first solo exhibition ‘Indian Heart Way’.

Indian Heart Way: a collection of 8 paintings, depicting a journey through India via the heart of the journey-maker.

Varanasi Sunrise - (Labelled for Reuse)
Sunrise over the Ganga, Varanasi

The exhibition was a huge success, art buyers and guests marvelled at the sense of place and time and even smells the paintings evoked for those who had travelled in India. Most sought after was Ganga Dreaming. That little boat on the Holy River aroused much curiosity.

It captures a memory of days spent sailing on the Ganga in a little row boat, camping along its banks in nights full of peace and magic. Quiet days too, occasionally passing groups of colourfully clothed country folk doing their washing along the shore. Kingfishers and dolphin-like creatures appeared to us, while ever-present was the hazy fog that is typical at that time of year.

Night time, equally enchanting, as my ears attuned to the haunting howls of jackals roaming nearby hills and the comforting regularity of tabla drums from a distant camp, as if in worship of the starry heaven above.

After three days we sailed into Varanasi ‘City Of Light’, in time for new year's eve celebrations. Memories I hold dear forever.

Ganga Dreaming, now available as a limited edition giclee print, enshrines these memories in the ripples of the water, the bright sails of the river boat and the curiosity of its destination.

The perfect gift of serenity and wonder for loved ones or a lovely addition to your living room, yoga retreat or workspace.

Ganga Dreaming Limited Edition Print €110

Wedding Gifts - Symbolic, Timeless & Elegant

The rituals associated with weddings are as old as the Pyramids, let's take a look at this life-giving gift that makes our world go around.

Ancient Rituals of Wedding Gifting:

The middle ages are famous for the barganing of land, animals & metals in exchange for strategic marriages between kingdoms and clans, but did you know that these rituals go as far back as the Code of Hammurabi in 1780 B.C.E.?

The payment of a bride price or dowry remained strong in many cultures but by the late 1800's a new trend had emerged. It had become customary for gifts to be provided by guests who were deemed worthy of an invite to the auspicious celebration.

The tradition of the wedding registry (wedding list) originated in 1924 when the famed US Macy's department store introduced it as a savvy marketing strategy, one which was swiftly adopted worldwide.

Curated gift lists meant couples could receive gifts they actually desired or needed. This was particularly useful when couples had not previously lived together and were about to set up a home.

Symbolic, Timeless & Elegant Gifts

In modern times, despite the growing trend of gifting money, choosing the perfect wedding gift is an important consideration symbolising the special occasion of marriage.

Timeless and elegant wedding gifts are a token of respect to families and recognise the importance of the givers relations with the bride or groom.

With this in mind, I present my own Wedding List to help you choose the perfect timeless and elegant gift, one that will provide colour and inspiration throughout the lives of the happy couple and keep your relations with them in high esteem.

Ganga Dreaming

Limited Edition Print from Indian Heart Way Collection

Wedding Gifts by Art of Caroline

The artwork in this list is specially curated to help you to choose the perfect wedding gift that will have pride of place in the homes of the newly weds, ensuring that your gift will be treasured throughout their lifetime. The artwork you choose can be the entirety of your gift or you may choose to purchase an art piece to accompany your cash gift.

Brighten Your Home With Affordable Miniature Paintings

Fed up looking at the same dreary walls and decor every day? I have a low effort way to change things up without too much cost.

Miniature Colour Solutions

My mniature paintings are an affordable way to add colour and inspiration to your home or work space.

Check out my virtual popup shop, filmed from my kitchen to get a flavour of my work. Choose from a wide variety of paintings, prints, limited editions and books. See something you like, get in touch and it can soon be yours.

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Dare to Wear Your Authentic Style | Tote Bags | Nature Theme

Two things I love and appreciate in life, colour and it's ability to lift moods and the healing power of nature, trees in particular.

Put these two things together and you have my reason for painting the collectoin I call 'The Sacred Lives of Trees'.

"While many of my tree paintings are in homes across Ireland, UK and Europe, you can still get hold of these colourful nature-themed art images."

Art of Caroline
Caroline Cunningham Art Designs

Nature Themed Tote Bags

My tote bag fashion range provide the perfect treat for yourself or authentic people in your life.

Along with a variety of designs there are three sizes to choose from in an affordable price point.

My nature-themed tote bags are ready to accompany you on your journeys over and over again.

How To Shop the Range

My art-customised tote bags are manufactured by Fine Art America and ship from the U.S.A. within 2 to 3 days of your order being placed. They have a reliable delivery service worldwide and excellent customer service too.

Exact details of shipping times and delivery rates are available during their check-out process and may vary depending on the country you require delivery to.

Previous clients who have purchased have let me know that they were very pleased with their shopping experience and product.

"Each art piece has a variety of products to choose from (greetings cards, prints, fashion bags, cushion covers and more). See my handy video guide below to help you shop the full range of stylish gifts"

Art of Caroline Cunningham
Guide to my online shop for stylish creatvie affordable gifts

Exhibition 2019: Lennons at the Visual Carlow

During March 2019, I exhibit my artwork at Lennon's award-winning cafe restaurant at Carlow's Visual Gallery. Come for the delicious food and tasty coffee and view my colourful display of tree paintings from the collection ‘The Sacred Lives of Trees’

"Trees have been instrumental in my healing journey and path to authenticity. Through my art I seek to inspire others to find their way towards a better version of themselves."

Caroline Cunningham

The Visual Carlow

Lennon’s at the Visual offer a tantalising selection of coffees, cakes and delicious meals and is a popular venue for Carlow people who like catching up in fine surroundings.

The Visual Gallery building is also home to the George Bernard Shaw theatre where you have a variety of entertaining and thought-provoking shows to choose from.

During your visit to the Carlow Visual Gallery, take a look at its bookshop next to the reception area. Here you will find my books Seven C’s to Calm – Reclaiming your Anxiety-Free Self and my poetry book The Whisperings of Nature.

Lennons at the Visual
2019 Exhibition at Lennons Restaurant at the Visual Carlow

Make a Date

Mark your calendar for March 2019, make a date to meet your friends at Lennon’s at the Visual and take time to ponder my wonderful tree paintings. Choose the perfect colour inspiration to your home or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one.

Colour & Inspiration for Living

My art is an expression of stories that awaken dreams and keep them alive. I love vibrant colours and the freedom of allowing imagination to seep through reality.

Explore my art and choose a piece that feeds your own dreams. You'll find landscapes, trees, scenes from lands such as India and Portugal. Choose from original paintings in a variety of sizes or a range of prints including some limited editions.

See something you like, get in touch and make it yours today.

Hands in Art & Healing

I’m blessed with two hands, they assist me in so well, especially in my work as healing therapist and artist.  Throughout my studies in both of these realms I took time to focus on their ingenuous make up and power.

Drawing the Hands

In my life-drawing classes at NCAD, our tutor constantly stressed the importance of being able to draw the hands. He would chide us about monuments and paintings we had not yet examined, in particular the statue of James Larkin (Big Jim) that stands in the main street of our capital city.  

‘Did you look at his hands?’ he would repeatedly goad us. Larkin is remembered for his role in fighting for the rights of unskilled workers. The sculpture, created by Oisin Kelly, captures his pose from a scene in which he was addressing a crowd.

I had often passed that formidable statue, one day, I stopped for a closer look. The outstretched arms of James Larkin certainly made a striking pose and his hands appeared to be holding up the sky.

So as to put an end to my art tutor's weekly taunts, I took out my sketch book and began to draw a quick impression. Now I had proof that I had looked at the hands of James Larkin. I put my sketch on the wall beside our other homework for class review. The tutor never asked us about James Larkin's hands again.

Now I had that I had looked at the hands of James Larkin.

Art of Caroline
Hands of Larkin
James Larkin O'Connell Street Dublin, Ireland
Authentic Hand | In Private Collection

Self-Portrait of My Own Hand

Part way through my art studies I had to under-go eye surgery for the removal of cataracts from both my eyes, as a result of my history of retinal detachment. I was optimistic as I had the best specialist and surgeon that I could hope for. Within eight days I had two surgeries, one for each eye, resulting in replacement of my natural lens with artificial ones.

Authentic Hand

There were many sensations as a result of my 'new vision'. It was an excitement to the brain to experience the vibrancy of colours that had been dissolving from my vision over time.

I now could see details in the distance that I could't previously see with glasses. My near vision was also new. My brain was undergoing an adjustment to my new artificial lens. Curious about this, I devised a way to test my new sight.

I decided to paint my left hand from life. I painted with my right hand, opening all the tubes of paint before I started, ensuring that I could leave my other hand in place as much as possible, so as not to alter its position. I made some markers so that I could take necessary breaks and return to the exact pose.

That’s how my painting ‘Authentic Hand’ came about. I did not appear to be missing many details. In fact I could even see the veins beneath my skin, as it was quite warm in the glass filled conservatory where I had completed the piece.

Giving Thanks

If you are fortunate to have your two hands, I encourage you to take a moment to look at them more closely and give thanks for the purpose they serve in your life. Through all that skin and density of bone, blood vessels and tissue is the power to enable ourselves, to transmit care, to create wonders and to inspire others.

Do you need a hand choosing a colourful painting for your home or work space? Explore my online gallery, see something you like, get in touch, make it yours today.

The Grounding Effect of Trees

Fresh air, stretching the muscles and a whole lot more: what you're likely to get from time spent in the forest.

What about the wonderful sense of connection to the earth which trees are strongly rooted to? Many people refer to this as the grounding effect of trees.

Giving voice to the fact that trees nuture our wellbeing, is my purpose for creating: ‘The Sacred Lives of Trees’

The Benefits of Grounding Yourself

Grounding helps when you've been affected by the following:

  • a crisis/shock/trauma
  • immune system has been weakened through illness
  • a period of low energy, anxiety or dizzy spells
  • feeling depressed, grieving or broken-hearted

There are lots of circumstances in life that can leave us feeling disconnected from ourselves.

Along with seeking professional support to heal, trees are one aspect of nature that can provide us with a way of restoring connection and it usually doesn't cost a lot to visit a forest or spend time with trees.

Tango Tree | Sold

"Trees are an important contributor to our well-being, this factor is much deeper than some may realise."

Caroline Cunningham, Artist

Tree Meditation

More people are recognising the grounding effects of trees as a very real benefit for well-being, which is why tree analogies are often used in meditations and visualisations.

Imagine yourself having roots just like trees, anchoring yourself strongly to the earth. By influencing our thoughts and feelings in this way, we can change our body’s chemistry over time and raise our energy to allow sensations of being centred.

By developing this practice we can become more clear in our thinking and more able to deal with the surprise ‘hits’ life throws in our paths.

Sacred Lives of Tree's Tour

The response I got from launching ‘The Sacred Lives of Trees’ tour was tremendous. My on-line community sensed the importance of my quiet message, through my use of vivid colours and the intimate settings of trees.

From the comments I received,it was clear that the message resonated with many people, as they expressed their gratitude for trees and the comfort that they had received as a result of their presence.

Add Tree Inspiration to Your Walls

Add the healing energy of trees to your home or work space through my vibrant tree paintings, with many sizes and styles to choose from. Explore the collection, see something you like, get in touch and make it yours today.

The Birth of Treedom

The stately beech tree which resided in my parents garden was possibly 200 years old. Graced by the backdrop of a majestic mountain it's presence was powerful and and conjured to the me a kingdom of it's own, which I christened 'Treedom' as far back as 2012.

Treedom has been the inspiration for a number of my paintings in the collection 'The Sacred Lives of Trees'.

"Within its sturdy structures I could see the shape of a warrior with his chest to the east, giving protection to his divine female counterpart, as she danced their dream of love."

Art of Caroline Cunningham
Treedom 1 | Prints Available
Treedom 2 | €480
Treedom 3 | €650

The 1st Treedom Ever

I posted my first Treedom painting in pastel on social media on the eve of New Years Eve in 2014 and by 7am the next morning it was sold to an art buyer in London. My desire to paint Treedom in all it's beauty grew and hence a few more were created.

Interestingly, I could find no other reference to ‘Treedom’ online at the time (I scoured the internet), Treedom was certainly unique. Regardless of my limited financial resources in the years that followed, alongside several other studies and attempts to start a new business, I took a leap of faith and started creating the collection of paintings ‘The Sacred Lives of Trees’.

Choose a Treedom for Your Home

Are you ready to add Treedom inspiration to your home? Explore my collection The Sacred Lives of Trees, see a Treedom you like, get in touch and make it yours.

The Death of Treedom

Sadly, as happens to old trees, Treedom finally succumbed to the ravages of Storm Eowyn on the night of January 24th 2025. It had narrowly surrived the a hurricane, Storm Ophelia on 16th October 2017.

The north westerly winds of Eowyn proved to too much as the tree was weakest on it's southern bank. It was sad to see it lying there in the aftermath but, as with any lossl, I cherish all I received from this magnificent tree with it's character and stunning features. RIP Treedom

Art Buildings - World Favourites

Do you travel for art and architecture? Here I take you some of the most inspiring buildings which I've had good fortune to visit.

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal with its enduring love story and elaborate Mughal architecture has appeal on many levels. A trip to India would have been incomplete without seeing its magnificence for myself.

Dedicated by Shah Jahan to his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, it took 22 years to complete. Its outer walls are adorned with motifs of embedded precious stones such marble, jasper jade and it's symmetry is superb.

Taj Mahal, completed in 1643, is among the Seven Wonders of the World and is the resting place of Mumtaz Mahal and her husband.

My trip to India inspired the collection 'Indian Heartway' of which 'Ganga Dreaming' is a limited edition print available in my online gallery shop.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

I arrived in Sydney, Australia in my 20’s armed with a work-travel visa. Straight off the plane, despite jet lag, I made my way on foot to the harbour to see the fabulous Sydney Opera House. It was magnificent to behold from every vantage point.

I never tired of seeing it throughout my stay. It resembled a ‘living creature’ with its modern out-croppings of gleaming white shell shaped roofs making a striking statement against the deep blue sky.

Designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, the completed building first opened its doors in 1973. I eventually got a part-time job working in its courtyard restaurant, where I comleted some training as a wine waiter and I even sang a song in its main concert hal

Sagrada Familia

Barcelona, a city with the lasting imprint of an artist who used the entire city as his canvas, I had to see it for myself. Antoni Gaudi (1852 – 1926) an artist with vision, whoose ‘modern’ style is engraved and sculpted on buildings and in parks throughout the city. The church of Sagrada Familia is the main attraction. I was fascinated to learn that the people of Barcelona were still endeavouring to complete the construction according to plans set out by Gaudi so many years ago.

Blue Mosque, Istanbul

The Blue Mosque

I visited Istanbul in the winter just after the turn of the millennium. The Blue Mosque (1609 – 1616) is listed as one of the top tourist sites there and gets its name due to its numerous blue tiles adorning its interior.

There were not many tourists in the winter. It was quiet when I visited the famous mosque. I left my shoes at the entrance and covered up with a head scarf to honour the custom.

The interior was marvellous with decorative domes, carvings and tiles. It was so quiet and still there, certainly conducive to prayer and humility. The room devoid of furnishing, simply a bare carpeted floor for worshippers to kneel and give homage to a higher power.

Linderhof

King Ludwig Bavaria (1845 – 1886) had four castles in total. The one in Neuschwanstein is said to have inspired Walt Disney's fairytale castle. In the late 1990's, I visited Linderhof, where King Ludwig spent most of his time.

Designed in the neo-French Rococo style, Linderhop is the smallest of Ludwig's castles, I walked through rooms decorated in gold from ceiling to floor. Even the garden was a marvel, with water flowing towards the castle from every direction to influence the flow of abundance towards its occupant. Such extravagance I had never seen before.

Nearby in the forest, Ludwig had installed an artificial cave with underground lake, on which floated a chariot style golden boat. There was even an electric generator which ensured the cave was magically lit for the King, who liked to float about in his shell boat, listening to arias performed by invited guests.

Art Inspired by Travel

Art keeps the memories alive which is why I've invested my time in painting my travel inspiration. My trip to India in 2010 inspired the collection 'Indian Heartway'., while travels in Portugal inspired the collection 'My Portugal'.

Add some travel inspiration to your home or workspace by exploring my online gallery of paintings and prints. See something you like, get in touch and make it yours.

Golden Urn | Indian Heartway €275

Art Travel Inspiration

When art inspires your travel plans to where do you roam? Here are just a few of the places that my art interest has taken me.

London | The Tate Gallery

My favourites of London's many galleries are the National Portrait Gallery and the Tate Modern which I visited in 2003,when Olafur Eliasonn’s dazzling sun was on display in the Turbine Hall.

The installation was known as ‘The Weather Project’. When I entered the large open space or the Turbine Hall, people were lying on the floor as if lying in the sunshine in a park. I did the same. At once, I experienced connection with the strangers around me, it felt like being a part of the artwork.

Evening Tide | The Sacred Lives of Trees €480

Amsterdam | Riijks Museum

The Jewish Bride | Rembrandt (usage rights granted)

On a flight to Amsterdam in 2013, a passenger informed me of the re-opening of the Riijks Museum which had been clsoed fora long time due to renovations.

For most people Rembrandts ‘The Night Watch’ (1642) was the high point. For me it was his painting ‘The Jewish Bride’ (1667), with its couple so sweetly combined. I was particularly in awe of the real-life sensation of the clothing, as if real threads of red and gold had been woven throughout the paint. It was stunning to behold.

Rome | The Sistine Chapel

Seeing Michael Angelo's work in real life meant he could no longer exist in my head as a mythical figure. I marvelled at his work in the Sistine Chapel created during the years 1508 – 1512, a demonstration of the Italian Renaissance style. Our tour guide explained a lot about that era and the artwork, which depicts scenes from the Old Testament of the Catholic Bible.

"In life we are often challenged by elements of our society. Art also presents these challenges, calling us to expand our view of the world we live in and to make our own determinations."

Caroline Cunningham, Artist

Vienna | Belvedere Palace

The Belvedere Palace, home of the largest collection of Gustav Klimt’s paintings including his famous work ‘The Kiss, and also the place to visit the works of other well known Austrian artists. Here I discovered Egon Schiele (1890 – 1918), who's works were both startling and fascinating to my younger self.

I sensed sadness in his works. Many portrayed raw, contorted and sexual expressions of the human figure. His short life was not without controversy however. In life we are often challenged by elements of our society. Art also presents these challenges and calling us to expand our view of the world we live in and to make our own determinations.

Dancer | Birth of a City (Sold)

Keep Your Dreams Alive

Art and travel have helped to keep my dreams alive. Overall it's a process of staying alive in this mad and chaotic world. There's beauty and intelligence all around us but we miss if we are not attentive. We need art to keep us sane in the here and now and to help on our way to a better place.

Explore my artwork in the interest of feeding your own dreams. You'll find vibrant colours of landscapes, trees, scenes from lands such as India and Portugal. Choose from original paintings in a variety of sizes or a range of prints including some limited editions. For art inspiration and exclusive invites straight to your in-box sign up here.

The Dreaming Doors | Nordic Celtic Collaboration

Chance Encounters in Digital World

Marie Lehtman was one of the first people to purchase a copy of The Whisperings of Nature as soon as it was published. I had just annnounced the news of my first published book on Twitter. Maria spotted my tweet and connected with me right away.

I found out months later, Maria had been recovering (during that time) from a sudden and debilitating illness which had caused huge upheaval in her life. Eventually, she recovered sufficiently to start working on a book project of her own, a project which she kindly invited me to collaborate on with her.

Door Way of the Heart (Pink) | Sold

The Dreaming Doors

The 'Dreaming Doors' is a collection of Maria’s poems (mostly in English), combined with her photography to create a thought-provoking reflection on the theme of doorways and dreams.

Doorways are also a fascination of mine. My 'Indian Heart Way' art collection features two interesting doorways which I encountered on my travels in India. I wrote two poems for Maria’s book and submitted images of two of my paintings for inclusion.

The In Between | Prints Available

"Being authentic allows you to connect people, who share your passion, with the possibilities of working towards common goals."

Caroline Cunningham, Artist

Authentic People

Like myself, Maria is also passionate about promoting Nature as a source of inspiration and well-being. It’s a clear sign that it pays to be authentic, as you're more likely to connect people, who share your passion, with the possibilities of working towards common goals.

Maria is the owner of my painting The In Between and it has been a pleasure to collaborate with her through the digital realm. Along with being a leader in digital marketing in the telecoms sector, Maria is also multi-talented in any art forms herself.

Find out more about Maria and the Dreaming Doors in our interview below. Her book The Dreaming Doors is a lovely keep-sake or a gift for those of you who love travel and the stories they inspire.