Finding light in darkeness, a search for beauty and hope, art meets mental health with The In Between.
Dawn is breaking, I bath in golden rays of light streaming through the branches of trees with their newly emerging canopy of leaves.
Emerging from the darkness of winter in Ireland, like many, I welcome the morning light and lengthening of days.
'Trees of The Golden Dawn' is inspired by such a spring morning, complete with the sound of birds singing with gusto.
The original painting, part of the collection 'The Sacred Lives of Trees' has already been claimed. Limited edition glicee prints are available, limited to 150.
Exhibiting The Sacred Lives of Trees collection was a huge success, giving people the opportunity to express their sentiments about the relevance of trees in their lives.
Many of the original paintings have been snapped up. There are still ways to claim a piece of artwork from the collection in the form of open and limited edition prints and a few paintings.
Take a moment to visit my online gallery to choose the perfect tree painting for your home or as a special gift for a loved one.
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.
Finding light in darkeness, a search for beauty and hope, art meets mental health with The In Between.
Art Show Case | 2017 Shaws Carlow have traditionally featured the work of a local artist during Carlow Arts Festival in June and this year, I'm delighted to have my work featured in their windows. As you stroll through Tullow Street, watch out for a sample of my paintings from ‘The Sacred Lives of Trees’ […]
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 […]