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, Dublin and Paris. Her paintings are widely collected and in 2004 a piece was purchased for the National Museum of Ireland
Of her work Patsy says “Painting is alchemy, from light into pigment, no recipe, no rules and no guarantees… My work has been influenced to a great extent by the landscape, the sea, the weather and the potent combination of these 3 elements. I try to paint what I see and not what I know about a subject so that my eyes do the work, and not my intellect. My work is always a visual response to a subject and I revel in the sensuality of paint.”
‘Autumn Sheep’, Oil on Canvas, 26 x 41 cm, €1,020
‘Marthain, Morning Sheep Feeding‘, Oil on Canvas, 31 x 31 cm, €860
‘Castleisland Horse’, Oil on Canvas, 31 x 31 cm, €860