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The Garden Art Gallery

Artist directory :: The Garden Art Gallery

The Garden Gallery is located at the Garden Centre in Crowenstown, Delvin, Co.Westmeath.
 The Garden Art Gallery

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Graham Knuttel I do not explain my work, rather my work explains me" Graham Knuttel, Dublin 2001 Graham's collection of limited Edition plates from the Tipperary Crystal range is now in stock in the gallery along with the Knuttel cafe ware which make lovely gifts.

Cormac O'Leary Cormac O'Leary was born in Cork and grew up in Sligo. "I was very lucky, I grew up in a house that was full of paintings and artists. I was always drawing as a child, and just continued doing it" .

Hazel Revington-Cross Hazel is a self taught artist, living in Co. Westmeath in Ireland. Since launching her work in 2009, it has found it's way into many private collections here in Ireland, around Europe and as far as Antigua and South Africa.

Pauline Bewick RHA Pauline was brought up on a small farm in Co. Kerry, Ireland. Her mother Harry brought her two daughters to Ireland in the late 30's leaving Northumberland, England.

Henry McGrane Henry McGrane is an artist inspired by nature. This is reflected by his many scenes of rural life. His landscapes of cattle grazing capture the peace and tranquillity and at time magical imaginary, that reflects well the rich landscapes and lush pastures of his homeland in Co.

Annie Robinson Born in Belfast, the daughter of the legendary Markey Robinson, Annie spent her childhood traveling the Irish countryside with her father as he captured its charm and life in the paintings that have made him world-renowned. At the age of twelve Annie immigrated to America with her mother and sister. After school Annie spent a period of time soul-searching and returned to visit and travel through Ireland.

John McAntamney John McAtamney was born in North Belfast and attended the local Edmund Rice College where he studied Advanced GNVQ in Art and Design. He enrolled on a foundation course in the same subject at the University of Ulster, but left in his first year. Having been introduced at school to artists from the surrealist movement and sculptors such as Henry Moore and F.

J. P. Rooney In the last few years, the previously unknown JP Rooney has so captivated the hearts of art collectors in his native Ireland that he has become one of the country's best selling artists. Rooney's work was first launched in November 1997 with a sell out show.

Lisa Bond Irish artist Lisa Bond works with mixed media to create paintings of enormous energy, passion, texture and contrast. Her paintings can act as a catalyst that the observer automatically develops their own narrative, making each work uniquely personal. Lisa work can been seen in galleries, exhibitions and collections nationally and internationally.

Count Jonathan Von Baumann  Count Jonathan Von Baumann Jonathan was born in Dungarvan,Co.Waterford in 1974. He worked in his families jewellery store learning about diffrent gemstones,design techniques and colour setting appraisal. Later he studied at The Mallow College of Fashion &Design, concentrating on embroidered and beaded tailoring, along with abstract art.

Lorna Miller lorna millar was born in northern ireland in the 1970s. she is a self taught artist. The work focus`s mainly on nostalgic windswept beachscenes.

Markey Robinson Markey Robinson was born in Belfast in 1918. The son of a house painter, he attended Perth Street Public Elementary School, studied for a time at the Belfast College of art and visited Paris on a number of ocasions.

Gary Benfield Gary Benfield was born December 6th, 1965 in Birmingham, England. He studied art at Stourbridge College of Art (1982 –1984) and at Wrexham College of Art (1984 –1986). In 1986, Benfield became a professional freelance illustrator.

Richard Ward Paintings of Richard Ward’s calibre demand not only patience, but endless hours of observation. He executes his work in various media, from large format oils to more conventional sizes in acrylics. Along with paintings and sketches, Richard also works on fired clay models, hand painted in acrylic.

Dawn Aston Born in Belfast, and studied Fine Art at the Belfast College of Art many years ago. I live near the Co Antrim Coast and this is the most beautiful place to walk in &be inspired by. For me art is an exploration, a journey that takes me through different mediums and processes.

Cecilly Brennan Cecily Brennan 1955 Born Co. Galway, Ireland. 1974 -78 National College of Art and Design, Dublin. 1983-86 Director, Project Arts Centre, Dublin. 1991 Elected member of Aosdána. aosdana.artscouncil.ie Lives and works in Berlin and Dublin.

Kevin Meehan Kevin walked into our art sale in mullingar a spectator and left and artist with work hanging in our gallery, kevin's work is diverse and cannot be pinned down into one genre, from still life to surrealism kevin shows he has many descriptive ways of telling his story....

Joan Revington Joan is a very talented landscape artist who works in oils and captures local landmarks beautifully. She has been comissioned in the past to work from photographs of peoples homes and pets. As well as landscapes Joan captures distinctly Irish scenes such as Gaelic games and hunt scenes.

Con Campbell The artist was born in Gortin Bush, Co. Tyrone in 1946 but moved to Belfast as a young boy. Con Campbell's first major work was displayed in the Ulster Museum in 1972.

James Downie This work really is in the great tradition of Lowry and the nearest thing most of us will get to own anything original that remotely resembles the northern magic of one of Britan's greatest artists. Downie (the artist) is fast becoming one of the most collectable artists on the internet. Born in Manchester in 1949, he went to school in south Manchester.

 John Schwatschke John SCHWATSCHKE is an Irish-born (Dublin, 1943) portrait painter of Austro-Irish parents. His original ambition was to be a concert pianist and composer, and he gave three piano recitals of classical works and his own compositions in Waterford, Vevey and Tours. However, his friendship with the Irish President de Valera (whom he painted as Chancellor of the National University) after leaving school, led to the President persuading him to “do one thing and do it well”, which he thought should be art.

Leo Casement Leo started painting at an early age and excelled at art during his school days, even selling paintings while he was still at school. After leaving school he went to Dublin to paint portraits and street scenes for a living. He then moved to London and continued to paint, financing his stay with various part-time jobs.

Barry Kerr Originally from the southern shores of Lough Neagh, but now working and living in Belfast, Barry Kerr is regarded as one of the outstanding traditional musicians of his generation.

Angela Maximova one of the great eastern european artists who have made Ireland there home, her attention to detail is immense and her affordability speaks for itself.

Charlotte Curley Charlotte is originally from Walshestown in Mullingar, Co Westmeath. She has lived in Galway since March 1990,living close to the sea in Salthill and this very scenic area has inspired many of her seascapes. This is her personal bio .

James Deane The Garden Gallery prides itself in giving young artists a chance to show there work, James is a young Dublin artist who works ferociuosly and can be seen on the streets of Ballyfermot selling his work, James main source of income is wall paintings, he has designed and painted many shops and conference rooms with his Asian influences

Gretta Bowen Gretta Bowen occupies a unique place within Irish art. Unlike the Tory Island primitive painters, she had no followers or colleagues who worked in a similar manner. She maintained a entirely individual vision throughout her belated but productive career and the honesty with which she translated her vision into paint ensured that it never became self-conscious or hackneyed. Born in Dublin in 1880, she appears to have only begun to paint around 1950.

Colin Flack Early years growing up in his family's hotel on the North Antrim Coast has structured and challenged Colin's perspective of the Irish landscape, which is prevalent in his current work. Winters spent looking out at rough seas and the distant coast of Scotland and summers playing on the beach or running through the Antrim Glens has often affected the nature of his work, obvious evidence of this are gloomy grey and black pictures painted in the dead of winter or contrasting vibrant coloured paintings from...

John Morris Irish artist John Morris was born in Dublin in 1958. He started painting in 1997. Although primarily a self taught artist John Morris did initially take painting lessons from Irish artists Brian Quinn and Trevor Geoghegan. John Morris says: “As an artist my paintings are about light and the effect light has on subjects such as figures, water and landscapes.

John Kingerlee John Kingerlee was born in Birmingham, UK in 1936, and grew up in London, reared in the poker club managed by his father and in the circus run by the club's owners. Kingerlee had an early interest in art, which was encouraged when he attended a boarding school in Exeter, run by the Marist Fathers. As a student he was also drawn to modern literature, reading voraciously, and considered becoming a writer.

 

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Featured in the Midlands art magazine~ The Garden Gallery
A summary of what the Gallery has been up to. Featured in the latest edition of the Midlands art magazine. CLICK ON PICTURE to zoom in and read the article.
Art fair in the Mullingar Park Hotel 3rd and 4th of December
Drop in to the Mullingar Park Hotel, on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th of December, to view the wide range of art on display from our gallery artists, all priced from €50 - €500! Art makes the perfect Christmas present and there will be something here to suit every taste and budget.
Mulled Wine Evening ~ A date for your diary!
Join us on Saturday 10th of December at 8pm-10pm for a glass for Mulled Wine in the gallery, to kick start the Christmas season. Hopefully we won't have a repeat of last years snow....but that didn't stop us! We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible.
RDS ART FAIR
The Garden Gallery will be exhibiting at the RDS ART FAIR from Friday 4th of -Sunday 6th of November. We have free tickets available for anyone who wishes to go and special evening preview tickets for Thursday 3rd of November 6-8pm. Opening times for the Art Fair Preview Thursday 3rd 6pm-8pm Friday Nov4th 12.00 noon-9.00pm Saturday Nov 5th 11.00 am-7.00pm Sunday Nov 6th 11.00am-6.00pm The garden centre and art gallery will be closed from Wednesday 2nd of November - Monday 7th of November in...
 
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