In the second panel of “Spring is in the Air,” the focus shifts to another enchanting scene. A different species of bumblebee gracefully approaches a… Read More »Spring is in the Air #2 – Painting
This is the first panel of a triptych where I aimed to capture the essence of spring. In this particular piece, a bumblebee hovers delicately,… Read More »Spring is in the Air #1 – Painting
Spring is in the Air #1 – Painting
“All Hail the Queen” captures the regality of a majestic sheep I encountered in Donegal. Perched on a rock, it was my first time seeing… Read More »All Hail the Queen – Painting
All Hail the Queen – Painting
In this heartfelt painting, I sought to capture the essence of love transcending boundaries. Two hands, entwined in a powerful gesture, stand as a symbol… Read More »Love is Love – Painting
Love is Love – Painting
You are maybe wondering, why did she choose those colors for the snail’s shell? This symbolism reflects the intriguing aspect of some snails being able… Read More »Pride – Painting
Pride – Painting
“Bathing in the Sun” captures the essence of a serene moment on the Aran Islands, where two seals bask in the warmth of the summer… Read More »Bathing in the Sun – Painting
Bathing in the Sun – Painting
“In this mesmerizing painting, I’ve portrayed the magical Muckross Abbey during winter. The abbey stands gracefully, surrounded by an aura of peaceful solitude. The courtyard… Read More »Muckross Abbey – Painting
Muckross Abbey – Painting
“Rolling in the field” is one of the earliest paintings made with my unique style. Bathed in the gentle hues of a golden sunset, a… Read More »Rolling in the Field- Painting
Rolling in the Field- Painting
Lovely Irish Curious Cow. How can you resist this curious cow when she’s asking for a cuddle just looking at you! Original Painting Medium acrylic… Read More »Curious Cow – Painting
Curious Cow – Painting
A Breathtaking view of the little Skellig from the old monastery of Skellig Michael.This island was home of 12 Irish monks for centuries. They chose to live as eremites in extremly difficult conditions to… Read More »The two Skelligs – Painting