Unveils a tranquil scene where the vigilant guardian of the seas finds a moment of respite, mirroring the ever-watchful nature of both the coast and its dedicated protectors.
This captivating image features a painting that draws viewers into a serene yet evocative scene of a person walking on a road.
Have you ever listened to the gentle rustling of the sunflowers as they swayed in the breeze?
Nearby Louisburgh this is the Sheeffry Hills and the Bunowen River.
Old Head Co Mayo This is a lovely place in Ireland.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This item is part of a series 10 about Irish houses using Minimal Drawings and colours.
This picture about the feeling fly.
In an old town if you go through a gate like this you enter a new world.
When there is no wind and the sun is shinning the river is like a mirror.
In real you can see a beautiful place like this in Ireland. This picture is an abstraction and more about the beauty and importance of the nature.
Orange Haven in Irish Countryside Abstract Landscapes
I was love to draw using this brownish paper.
French lady with the amulet in his nack.
Near the Bunowen River in Louisburgh Co Mayo Ireland, you can see the Sheeffry Hill.
Enlightenment is the only way to achieve perfection.
Classic rose bouquet.
I love these orange and yellow colours.
Part of a series, I have created few paintings about famous person.
The lovers of the sun is a searies of pictures where the topic is about sun and the sea.
Ali’s spirit, captured in ink and willpower. This artwork is not just a tribute but a motivational mantra, reminding us that our goals are the heartbeat of our drive.
captures the poignant moment of a woman stepping into the sunlight, leaving behind a watching man, as if a rift in time has opened between them.
This art presents a detailed acrylic portrayal of an urban scene, marked by a timeless colour scheme and a focus on architectural diversity. It invites a reflective view of city life, is free from provocative content, and is celebrated for its artistic depth.
There is an attraction to paint birch trees
Around 1999, one of my favourite subjects was sunflowers.
In a sunny day a woman in seaside watching the horizon.
One of my earliest picture to paint flowers.
Really fun to paint bunch of lilacs.
The miracle starts at a Circus.
Poppy flowers in the vase, I didn't do too much about, maybe later.
I really love the dynamics of this picture.
The hardest thing about flowers is to have a nice vase and balance on the picture.
This is the first time I try to paint this mountain from a different view.
Bunch of people going through in a small cave to get the market.
This abstract Irish landscape painting features a striking orange focal point amidst an aqua blue dominated scene.
Sea-Stones - Old Head's Enchantment Each rock embodies the ocean's charm, their colours and forms disarm.
Ali’s spirit, captured in ink and willpower. This artwork is not just a tribute but a motivational mantra, reminding us that our goals are the heartbeat of our drive.
This painting captures the warm colours of daylight and the dramatic shadows cast by the cliffs and the waves of the ocean.
I am watching this mountain close for a while and have several faces of the mountain depending on the weather.
I love these colours, one of my best picture I think.
The mountains are brownish but the lands are green. Unique in Ireland I think.
When snows the view is changing the colours and contrasts are more intensive.