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Inspired by many visits and residencies spent in Corcha Dhuibhne, West Kerry, Ireland, this body of work, Dúchas spans ten years. In Irish, dúchas means inheritance, native place or land, connection, affinity or attachment due to descent: inherited instinct or natural tendency. These paintings were all inspired by the writings of the great literary genius from An Blascaod Mór, Tomás Ó Criomhthain.
Winter Storm I Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 50cm 2010
Winter Storm II Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 50cm 2010
Winter Storm III Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 50cm 2010
Winter Storm V Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 50cm 2010
Untitled Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 100cm 2010
Untitled Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 100cm 2010
Untitled Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 100cm 2010
The Harsh Weather of Cuckoo Time Oil Charcoal on Canvas 50cm x 50cm 2009
During the Shower Oil Charcoal on Canvas 100cm x 50cm 2009
Old Micí Oil Charcoal on Canvas 100cm x 50cm 2009
And As the Eye Beholds Oil Charcoal on Canvas 100cm x 50cm 2009