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This piece is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
The Ha'penny Bridge is one of Dublin's most iconic and enduring landmarks.
One of our most fundamental needs in life is to connect with others and this is what bridges are designed to do. Along with their architectural beauty, perhaps this is why we feel drawn to them.
Limited Edition print from an original work by Francis Leavey.
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
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Ah yeah we all love Christmas but who thinks about how the turkeys taste? I mean 'feel'! How do the turkeys feel?
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Molly Malone is a fictional Dublin character although she was probably based on a composite of various Dublin characters. and is the subject of Dublin’s unofficial anthem ‘Cockles & Mussels’. She was a fishmonger who died of a fever at a young age. Her statue is located on Suffolk Street and was designed by Jeanne Rynhart. It was first unveiled on June 13, 1988 as part of Dublin’s Millennium celebrations. June 13 was declared Molly Malone Day.
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This is a one off original Monoprint.
Part of the Horizons series which expands on my Inspired By Ireland series of paintings. A focus on highlighting the colours of native fauna within the landscape.
”In this series I focus on the native flowers and fauna which are found in a specific area. These colours become the basis for my palette and the predominant greens are pushed back in an effort to amplify what is unique to that specific location.”
Medium: Acrylic on paper.
Framed in a solid wood Irish made frame.
Framed size: 13.25” x 17.25”
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This card always makes us smile, The text is actually the first two lines of the famous Clement Clarke Moore poem 'A Visit from St. Nicholas'. It's probably more commonly known as 'Twas The Night Before Christmas'.
Twas a funny card to make.
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Designed by renowned architect James Gandon, O’Connell Bridge was built between 1791 and 1794. It is the only traffic bridge in Europe that is wider than it is long. No matter the number of bridges that adorn the River Liffey, O’Connell Bridge is still at the very heart of the city and its people.