Art Cards Ireland

  • Art Cards Ireland - Zita McGarry Kelly - 'The Belfast Sink'

    Art Cards Ireland – Zita McGarry Kelly – ‘The Belfast Sink’

    3.95
    Zita McGarry Kelly was born in Longford. A self-taught artist, she says of her work that ‘Memories, and the people within them, drive me to paint as if attempting to re-create the past. I work in fits and starts, often late at night or before morning, to transfer experiences into art’. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across Ireland.

    Crisp, clear, colourful high quality cards printed in Wicklow.

    Greeting card left blank inside for your own

  • Placeholder

    Art Cards Ireland – Rod Coyne – ‘Blue Weather’

    3.95

    Rod Coyne graduated from Dun Laoghaire and Crawford Colleges of Art before moving to Düsseldorf in 1990. After a decade working in his Rhine-side studio, he returned to paint the Irish landscape ‘en plein air’. He founded the Avoca Studio Gallery in 2003, followed later by the Avoca Painting School. In 2015 he was invited to take part in the TV competition Sky Arts Landscape Painter of the Year. Irish fiction laureate Sebastian Barry said of Rod’s work: ‘His images could be straight out of my own memory, very strange and wonderful, the red lightship, the Wicklow high valley, the angle glimpsed’.

  • Art Cards Ireland - Lucy Doyle - ' Walled Garden Interior'

    Art Cards Ireland – Lucy Doyle – ‘ Walled Garden Interior’

    3.95
    Lucy Doyle has painted and exhibited in Ireland for the past 30 years, having moved to her studio in Avoca, County Wicklow, soon after graduating from Sheffield Art College in the UK. She creates figurative and still life canvases richly painted in thick impasto oil paint. Her paintings explore the beauty and impact of colour. Lucy’s work can be found in public and private collections including those of Trinity College Dublin and the Office of Public Works.

    Crisp, clear, colourful high quality cards printed in Wicklow.

    Greeting card left blank inside for your own personal message.

  • Art Cards Ireland - Lucy Doyle - 'Autumn Garden'

    Art Cards Ireland – Lucy Doyle – ‘Autumn Garden’

    3.95

    Lucy Doyle has painted and exhibited in Ireland for the past 30 years, having moved to her studio in Avoca, County Wicklow, soon after graduating from Sheffield Art College in the UK. She creates figurative and still life canvases richly painted in thick impasto oil paint. Her paintings explore the beauty and impact of colour. Lucy’s work can be found in public and private collections including those of Trinity College Dublin and the Office of Public Works.

  • Art Cards Ireland - Zita McGarry Kelly - 'Fiesta'

    Art Cards Ireland – Zita McGarry Kelly – ‘Fiesta’

    3.95

    Art Cards Ireland

  • Art Cards Ireland - Niamh Mac Gowan - 'Stone Wall Roundwood'

    Art Cards Ireland – Niamh Mac Gowan – ‘Stone Wall Roundwood’

    3.95

    Niamh Mac Gowan developed her printmaking skills while studying at Dublin’s National College of Art and Design. Her etchings and aquatints are intricate and small in scale, featuring landscapes and streetscapes of Ireland and England. She is a member of Graphic Studio Dublin. In Ireland her work has been bought by the Office of Public Works, and in England it is held in the Richmond Borough Art Collection. Her work also features in private collections nationally and internationally. Niamh lives in County Wicklow, where she runs an interior styling service alongside her printmaking.

  • Art Cards Ireland - John Short - 'Women Bathers'

    Art Cards Ireland – John Short – ‘Women Bathers’

    3.95

    John Short lives in Dalkey, County Dublin. He graduated from Edinburgh College of Art and took an MA at the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London. His many awards include an RCA Drawing Prize, the RCA/Berger Colour Prize, the President’s Award given by the Watercolour Society of Ireland and the Artist’s Prize awarded by the Royal Watercolour Society in London. His drawings have appeared in Vogue, Harpers & Queen, the Irish Times and the Observer. He is a frequent exhibitor in Ireland, the UK and internationally. John is represented by Solomon Fine Art, Dublin: solomonfineart.ie.

  • Art Cards Ireland - Neal Grieg - 'Benwee Head'

    Art Cards Ireland – Neal Grieg – ‘Benwee Head’

    3.95

    Belfast-born Neal Greig is an associate of the Royal Ulster Academy. He studied fine art to postgraduate level at Edinburgh College of Art. He has had one-man shows around Ireland, in the UK and in America. His work is in public and private collections and has drawn support from grant-awarding bodies including the Arts Council and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Neal has two studios: one in a barn next to his farmhouse on the edge of the Castle Leslie estate in Glaslough, County Monaghan, and the Bath House Studio on Coney Island in County Sligo. He paints in the open air and offers painting workshops at both studios.

  • Winter Birch

    Winter Birch

    3.50

    Aidan Flanagan

  • Winter Blackbird

    Winter Blackbird

    3.50

    Ed Miliano

  • Mary O’Connor was born in Wexford. She studied visual communication and 3D design at DIT in Dublin, and painting at Chelsea College of Art and in New Zealand. She has lived in Belize and (for 11 years) Kazakhstan, a place of vast landscapes and infinite white winters; during her time there she published two books of photojournalism on central Asia. She paints in mixed media, often on a large scale. Her work features in private and public collections including those of the Office of Public Works and the Environmental Protection Agency. She is a member of Black Church Print Studio.

  • Lucy Doyle has painted and exhibited in Ireland for the past 30 years, having moved to her studio in Avoca, County Wicklow, soon after graduating from Sheffield Art College in the UK. She creates figurative and still life canvases richly painted in thick impasto oil paint. Her paintings explore the beauty and impact of colour. Lucy’s work can be found in public and private collections including those of Trinity College Dublin and the Office of Public Works.

  • Marie Phelan was born in County Galway, has lived in the UK and now lives in County Wexford. She combines photography with painted backgrounds that draw out and enhance the characteristics of her home-grown flowers and plants. She has an Associate distinction from the Irish Photographic Federation, is a member of Wexford Camera Club and exhibits regularly in Wexford, for example during the opera festival and at the Wexford Arts Centre cafe. As an enthusiastic gardener she has her pick of subject material, and with an eye to future images, grows unusual and colourful plant varieties. Her painted backgrounds are achieved using watercolour and mixed media. While a background is ‘oozing and in a state of flux’, she judges the moment to place her flower or plant, and captures it with a macro lens.

  • Fox

    Fox

    3.50

    Heidi Wickham

    After graduating in fine art at Bristol University, Heidi Wickham moved to Sligo and initially got involved in aspects of theatre there: writing, set and costume design. She turned to charcoal drawing in 2004, and found a love for the medium as well as for her subjects – animals domestic and wild. Her animal art has since been shown at the Royal Hibernian Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Academy (UK), and the Royal Ulster Academy (RUA). Her awards include the RUA Drawing Prize, the RUA Friel Perpetual Trophy and the Hamilton Gallery Award. She now works in a range of media from a studio she has built at home.

    heidiwickham.com

  • Enchanted

    Enchanted

    3.50

    Marie Phelan

    Marie Phelan was born in County Galway, has lived in the UK and now lives in County Wexford. She combines photography with painted backgrounds that draw out and enhance the characteristics of her home-grown flowers and plants. She has an Associate distinction from the Irish Photographic Federation, is a member of Wexford Camera Club and exhibits regularly in Wexford, for example during the opera festival and at the Wexford Arts Centre cafe. As an enthusiastic gardener she has her pick of subject material, and with an eye to future images, grows unusual and colourful plant varieties. Her painted backgrounds are achieved using watercolour and mixed media. While a background is ‘oozing and in a state of flux’, she judges the moment to place her flower or plant, and captures it with a macro lens.

  • Swimming

    Swimming

    3.50

    ART CARDS IRELAND