‘Summer Evening Sundown’, oil on canvas, 31 x 41 cm, €1,000. Vincent Crotty ‘West Kerry Light’ Highly regarded for his landscapes and figurative paintings, Vincent explores the places and faces of both sides of the Atlantic coasts. Born and raised in Kanturk, County Cork, Vincent moved to Boston in 1990 to further expand his already extensive art training and practice. In a style that is loose and fresh, cheerful and evocative, his paintings express a highly … Read more
‘Fermoyle Sky’, oil on panel, 31 x 41 cm, €2,500. Michael Flaherty’s New Summer Collection at Greenlane Dingle Born in Cloghane, Brandon, Co. Kerry, Michael paints the apocalyptic power of nature present in his unpopulated landscape. In a highly personal style he captures quickly scenes which are familiar to him but that have been filtered through his imagination. They are the response to and depiction of a place, an object or animal. Michael’s remarkably assured technique achieves incredibly fresh, incredibly rich compositions. His … Read more
– Féile na Bealtaine 2017 – The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Celebrates 25 Years! Date: runs through the month of May, 2017 Official Opening: Friday 5th April at 5.30 pm The Greenlane Gallery showcases some of the most vibrant and distinctive creative talent from both Ireland and abroad. Established in 1992 by Susan Callery, a native of Dingle, our gallery’s exhibition space encompasses three floors of an historical house. Home to more than fifty sought after … Read more
‘Summer Shadows’, Oil on Canvas, 46 x 61 cm, €8,500 A master in looking as well as painting, James Brohan is a painter of impressionistic artistry whose work celebrates Irish historical heritage and culture. Born in Dublin in 1952, James studied painting and anatomy under both Yann Gaoulet, RHA, who taught him to ‘look and observe’ and Liam Treacy, who taught him to use colour in a loose impressionistic way. He later continued his studies … Read more
‘Pedlar’s Lake’, Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas, 61 x 91 cm. ‘For me art is a compulsion to connect with my surroundings, and create a sense of place. The process of making art is born out of innate curiosity and excitement at phenomenal occurrences around me.’ Áine Ní Chíobháin was born in Cork City but having strong family roots in Corca Dhuibhne she moved to Dingle in 2007, fully immersing herself in her homeland’s landscape. A painter and an etcher, … Read more
‘Leap II‘, Acrylic, Graphite, Charcoal & Mixed Media on Paper, 100 x 70 cm. ‘My mother’s past is my past’. ‘Pulled by the gravitational force of memory, towards the shadow land of the past, Margo mines the rich folklore of her mother’s community and her intimate affinity with nature.’ Des Kenny, Draíocht. Margo’s strong connection to her mother and family-place plays heavily on her work. In big and boisterous drawings, Margo tells the many stories of her mother; her childhood, her land and … Read more
‘Boxing Hare’, Bronze, H65 x W19 x D17 cm, €1,375 Séamus Connolly is one of Ireland’s leading bronze sculptors, best known for his highly acclaimed life-size bronze portraits. These include our own Kerry GAA All-Star legend Páidí Ó’ Sé in Ventry, John B Keane in Listowel, Richard Harris in Kilkee (unveiled by Hollywood star Russell Crowe), Dermot Earley in Roscommon, Mick Mackey in Castleconnell and Frank McCourt in Limerick. Séamus runs his own bronze foundry in Kilbaha, West Clare, and, … Read more
‘Mount Brandon’, Oil on Panel, 24 x 32 Inches, €5,750 In a highly personal style, Michael Flaherty depicts the apocalyptic power of nature in his unpopulated landscapes that evoke the frenetic emotional intensity true of the Wild Atlantic Kerry terrain. ‘Mount Brandon’, Oil on Panel, 7.5 x 14.5 Inches, €1,500 ‘Three Sisters’, Oil on Panel, 12 x 24 Inches, €3,200 Michael Flaherty is best known for his rich landscapes of the Dingle Peninsula. Born in Cloghane, Brandon, … Read more
‘Copper Fields, Killamuck Bog’, Oil & Wax on Canvas, 16 x 18 Inches. We Are Delighted Announce New Artist Peter Homan to Greenlane Gallery Dingle Peter Homan’s art is created from a world of contradictions and experimentation. Born in Dublin, he has spent most of his life living in that urban environment, but his art instead is consistently influenced by the natural world beyond his cityscape. In his work Peter takes his struggle with chronic pain and through … Read more
Patsy Farr is a painter and musician living and working in the west of Ireland. Her career as an artist began in Cornwall in the 1980’s under the training of Henry Israel. During this period she showed work in Cornwall, Bristol and London. In 1991 she won the Frank Herring award at the Pastel Society. Since moving to Ballyferriter in 2000, her work has been shown in both one person and mixed exhibitions in Dingle, Kilkenny, … Read more
Eamon Regan, a painter and architect, centers his work on the subject of the Irish urbanscape, observing it both in the vernacular and the modern. In his expressive use of colour, gesture and light, Eamon combines paint with his knowledge of architecture to showcase the wonderful aspects of the Dingle Peninsula in this new series of work. Dublin born, Eamon studied Art and Architecture at the Kunst Akademy Art School in Copenhagen, Denmark, and at … Read more
‘My mother’s past is my past’. ‘Pulled by the gravitational force of memory, towards the shadow land of the past, Margo mines the rich folklore of her mother’s community and her intimate affinity with nature.’ Des Kenny, Draíocht. Margo’s strong connection to her mother and family-place plays heavily on her work. In big and boisterous drawings, Margo tells the many stories of her mother; her childhood, her land and its rich folklore tales. They are the remembrance and the expression of … Read more