Richard Gorman At The Kerlin

Richard Gorman at the Kerlin

I had also attended the opening of Richard Gorman's exhibition 'Dalkey' at the Kerlin Gallery. His colourful paintings, executed in oil on linen, were full of energy. I couldn't pick a favourite painting. Richard's exhibition will run until 9th April 2020 at the Kerlin Gallery, Anne's Lane, South Anne Street and Lane and Street, Dublin 2.

Classy.

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3 weeks ago

Anders at Reds Gallery

I also went to the opening of Anders' exhibition 'The Art of Subtle Collection' at Reds Gallery, 21 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 D02 TK33. The venue was busy. Plenty of people came. Anders' digital artworks were colourful and detailed. My two favourite artworks were abstract compositions of rectangles and stripes executed in warm colours. Anders' exhibition will run until Wed 14th May 2025. Reds Gallery is located up a few flights of stairs but is worth the climb.

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2 years ago

Sheila Rennick at Kenin Kavanagh

Last Friday, I attended the opening of Sheila Rennick's exhibition at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Chancery Lane, Dublin 8. The Venue was packed with a lively atmosphere. Sheila's work was full of color and life. Her exhibition called 'Bang It Out' will run until 17th June 2023.

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6 years ago

Oliver Sears Gallery

Last night, I attended the opening of Catherine Owens’ exhibition ‘6 am’ at the Oliver Sears Gallery, 29 Molesworth St, Dub 2. The gallery was packed. Everyone there was very friendly. It was a treat to view work that looked a bit different. The curtains and LED lights added to the effect of seeing something new. Catherine’s show will run until 31st July 2018. Classy. 

5 years ago

'Cahoots' at In-spire Galerie

Just back from seeing the group show 'Cahoots' which opened tonight at In-spire Galerie, 56 Lwr Gardener St., Dub 1. The opening was packed with a pleasant atmosphere and good music. A wide range of beautiful work presented by 3rd Year painting students of the National College of Art and Design.

Classy.

1 year ago

Mick O'Dea at Molesworth

Last night, I attended the very popular opening of Mick O'Dea's exhibition 'What Is The Stars?' at the Molesworth Gallery, 16 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2. Mick's paintings were a nice size; not too large or small. There was a lovely sense of light and shadow in their compositions.

Each painting protrayed actors preparing to go on stage or undertaking dress rehearsals. The plays in question were Sean O'Casey's trilogy, 'The Plough and the Stars', The Shadow of a Gunman' and 'Juno and the Paycock' all performed at the Druid Theatre.

My favourite painting was called 'Direction' which featured a pub scene. It was full of life and drama that centered around a barman behind a counter. Mick's exhibition will run until 15th May 2024.

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4 years ago
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7 years ago

Just Practising

I want to spend a few minutes practising some blogging.    Over the coming weeks, I hope to gain in confidence.    I need to become more familiar with using Tumblr.       

Last night, I attended the opening of an art exhibition by the painter Donald Teskey and really enjoyed it.    I loved his change of subject matter from sea and landscapes to riverside scenes.    It was worth the effort going.    

Donald Teskey’s exhibition will continue until 15th Mar 2018 at the Oliver Sears Gallery, 29 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2.    

Sandra.

7 years ago

Just practising again.   Changed to Eyeballs.

7 years ago

Me again.    Happy Christmas.

1 year ago

Bourke & Kane at Taylor Galleries

I attended the opening of 'Bourke/Kane' an exhibition of paintings by Brian Bourke and Michael Kane at the Taylor Galleries, 16 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. I thought that Brian's work was quite sombre to my eye at least. However there was quite interesting subject matter included in his paintings including decaying sunflowers, a winter landscape and Indonesian statues. Michael Cane's work was muted but had more colour. The opening was very well attended with a lively atmosphere. Brian and Michael's show will continue until the 13th of April 2024.

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