Original painting painted in watercolour, this beautiful scene captures the essence of Howth Harbour in Dublin on a lazy quiet afternoon in Summer.Watercolour540 x 350 mmHowth sits on the peninsula of Howth Head and is a great place to stroll around on a Sunday. For the more adventurous there is the wonderful and exhilarating cliff walk. ..
This is a painting of Dublin's premier shopping street and is usually thronged with people. This is a scene early Sunday morning after the streets have been cleaned from the night before revelry, and before most Irish people venture out. So it is unusually quiet...
Grafton Street and Henry Street are the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre. Here on Grafton Street is an image of a busy street full of shoppers and a traditional paper seller selling his newspapers. Original watercolour painting and fine art Print...
Portrait shaped picture of the ha'penny bridge in Dublin, over the Liffey River. Dublin woollen mills building in background.Giclée Print ready to frame with acid free white mount and backing board. ..
The
Jameson Whiskey museum, located on Bow Street in
Smithfield, in Dublin. When I first moved to Ireland my husband and I
bought our first home here, an apartment overlooking this lovely
courtyard with
its copper pots and old chimneys mixed together with the modern steel
structures of the new build.They have recently renovated and parts of
the foyer entrance are a little different now but everything else is the
same. It's a very busy tourist destination, everybody coming to taste
the fine Irish Whiskey. The whiskey in Ireland has a more distinct
flavour because it is triple distilled, unlike the Scottish whisky which
is only double distilled or the American whisky is only distilled once.
Not that I am an expert on this but I much prefer Irish Whiskey. Maybe
while ..
This is my original artwork of the
Jameson Whiskey museum, located on Bow Street in
Smithfield, in Dublin. When I first moved to Ireland my husband and I
bought our first home here, an apartment overlooking this lovely
courtyard with
its copper pots and old chimneys mixed together with the modern steel
structures of the new build...