I will be showing some pieces at a group show in Cherry Lane Fine Arts in Delgany Co. Wicklow this Sunday afternoon 27th November.
You can see one of the pieces here along with work by other artists.

I will be showing some pieces at a group show in Cherry Lane Fine Arts in Delgany Co. Wicklow this Sunday afternoon 27th November.
You can see one of the pieces here along with work by other artists.
Here are most of the images from my recent solo exhibition in the Talbot Gallery in Dublin.
Thanks again to everyone who came along and supported the show.














I was delighted when I was asked to submit two pieces to an RHA fund raising event in October. One piece was sold and the other was a prize in a raffle. Each raffle prize contained two pieces, one by a young artist and another by an established artist.
Here are my two pieces:
“The Old Freight Depot” and “Drained Canal”


Here is a flick of my piece from the annual Bridge of Peace graffiti jam held in Drogheda every year. This year was its 15th birthday! Its also the longest going graffiti jam in the world. The second photo is the whole wall. You can see more images of the event here.


I’m happy to say that my first official solo exhibition is currently being held in the Talbot Gallery (51 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, (above Graingers pub)).
Thanks to everyone who attended the opening night. The show runs until October 3 2009.



Here is my piece from the Kings of Concrete jam at Wood Quay. It was a great event with loads of good artwork. Thanks to Dublin City Council and all who organized and participated in it.
I will have some work included in the Summer Group Exhibition in The Cherrylane Gallery (Killincarrig, Delgany, Co. Wicklow)
opening this Sunday 19th July from 3 – 6pm. The opening is also a BBQ in aid of Childline.
Some of the artwork to feature at the show can be seen here

Here is a piece I managed to get into the RHA this year.

Here are some paintings I recently exhibited at the Interior Interior Design & Art fair at the RDS last week through the Johnathan Swift Gallery.



