141st Exhibition Catalogue
View & Buy The Dublin Painting and Sketching Club 141st Exhibition catalogue, with the support of the Exhibitions sponsors, Whyte’s, is now on-line. View the paintings and buy from the online site.
DetailsView & Buy The Dublin Painting and Sketching Club 141st Exhibition catalogue, with the support of the Exhibitions sponsors, Whyte’s, is now on-line. View the paintings and buy from the online site.
DetailsVintage Enamalware Still Life – Peter Dee Peter Dee selects his still-life objects with the same care as he selects the colours on his pallet. Much of the impact of his work derives from the contrast of colourful fruit with subtle variations of grey and white in the background. Rainer Cherries are among Peter’s favourite…
DetailsBull Island Treasure Trove – Betty Christy “Bull Island Treasure Trove” resulted from Betty Christie’s first visit to the north-side of Dublin Bay. Her usual source of visual treasure is along the coastline of Antrim and Down. What Betty values most is the intricate detail, the shapes, patterns, colours and textures of the natural world.…
DetailsPort – Maureen Pheelan It’s not often that a piece of prose reflects precisely the richness and energy of a picture it sets out to describe. But Maureen Pheelan has come close to achieving a perfect match for her watercolour “Port” In reply to the question “What was your inspiration?” She wrote… “Dublin Port… a…
DetailsSlievemore Achill – Fergal Flanagan Some mountains can dominate a landscape and captivate painters. Mont Sainte Victoire is one. Slievemore on Achill is another. Fergal Flanagan has returned there to paint, year after year, often with his plein air students. This latest painting captures the scene in early Autumn, while the heather still bloomed, but…
DetailsEarly Morning Dublin Port – Dave West During days of plein air painting, in and around Dublin Port, Dave West saw that the area’s defining characteristic is constant change. Movement of the tides and the light and the ships leaves little that is static. And neither Nature nor the Dublin Port authority provide a Pause-button.…
DetailsAcross The Water – Bridget Flinn Like many of us, Bridget Flinn frequently crossed the East Link Bridge, without ever noticing the lighthouse on the north side of the river. But, on an Autumn day, when she joined DPSC painters, at the Poolbeg Yacht Club, the black and white lighthouse could not be ignored. Bridget…
DetailsScrubland Over Goosefield – Mary Duffy Not so long ago, Mary Duffy found her subject matter in numerous far off landscapes. But, in recent times, she has been obliged to stay close to home. The Goose Field is next door to Mary’s house. She can stare at it, through her window, in all weathers and…
DetailsMeadows with red Clover and Sweet Cicely – Yanny Petters Working at Burtown House, Athy, in 2018, Yanny Petters selected wild flowers from the meadow, focusing on those with the richest blossoms. Later, the flowers were pressed between boards and, in due course, were carefully arranged in a decorative composition Printing ink was applied to…
DetailsOld Dublin Port – Billy Moore One fine day, thirty years ago, Billy Moore walked along the Liffey Quays. He paused to stare at the Gasometer and the Edwardian houses still standing in its shadow. The redbrick dwellings looked incredibly fragile beneath the menace of the vast industrial cylinder. He took time out to make…
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