James is a professional visual artist, free-lance illustrator and architect based in Co.Kerry. Operating primarily as a painter, -his personal arts practice is centred around an exploration of the complex relationship that exists between self and[…]
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The Moxie Maze
- Kinch Design Studio
This mural was created in recognition of Ireland’s most famous explorer and adventurer, Tom Crean, who was born in Annascaul, Kerry and played a pivotal role in three polar expeditions spanning from 1901 to 1916.[…]
Choppy Waters at Fenit Lighthouse
- Janine Claase
Janine’s paintings reflect her lively upbringing in South Africa, where her close connection to nature left an enduring mark. Using a distinctive biomorphic style, she weaves together a rich tapestry of organic shapes, eye-catching patterns[…]
Crithir (kri-her)
- Edel Wilson
Crithir (kri-her) – particle, powdered matter, spark Edel Wilson is a recent graduate from the Professional Masters in Education (Art and Design) and currently teaches Art in Kerry. She teaches after school art classes in[…]
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- Clodagh Edwards
Clodagh Edwards is a contemporary figurative artist working in oils from her studio in Brandon. She holds a BA honours degree in Art History. She endeavors to encapsulate the essence of everything human: our history,[…]
Fliuch an tae
- James Hayes
A piece about being deeply immersed in your environment, your landscape, your work.., your situation… -and about the outward appearance of being ‘all-at-sea , yet..
Missed Pan
- King Dumb
An ode to Barry’s Bread and it’s iconic packaging, gone but not forgotten.
Peig
- Ciaraíoch
A tribute to one of the most influential and inspiring Kerry women.
Happy Place
- RAISE
RAISE’s work entitled ‘Happy Place’ is part of a growing universe in their mind.
FIGBOOT strolls into town
- Kieran Herlihy
FIGBOOT, the blue Bigfoot is hiking into the town center bringing with him a big smile and happiness from the wilderness.
thanks
The project is facilitated by ESB Networks, open eir and Kerry County Council who permitted the use of their utility boxes.
