Haray! I made it in the end the success I was looking for, a show in a castle in Ireland. The show has been extended so get yourself to the Tullynally castle this weekend.
Here I am arriving at the castle after a weekend with my friends from youth, of growing up in Dublin. None of us has changed much over the decades. Had a lot of catching up to do.
Everyone was out swimming in the morning of the middling, which I didnt attend due to my newly designed ear, that does not take a drop of water.
Vera came back first and we headed off in cross country using an android phone to find the way.
Here I am at the gatehouse about to embark on the long leafy drive to the castle.
Lilly and Muireann in a piggy back race.
Here we are in the foyer of the Platform gallery with a Senator David Norris illustration watercolour of him cooking Dublin Rock recipe.
Photo by Rebecca Allen.
Rebeccas famous irish gate photos.
Matt Gardner on whistle and Hilary Gaffney on fiddle. Starting off with a great duo that turned into an orchestra by the end of the night. Photo by Rebecca Allen.Eloise creating a new recipe picture in Rebecca's kitchen at her farm house. This ones called feeding a large irish family lunch. Photo by Vera Quinlan.
Photo by Vera Quinlan
Freshly squeezed apple juice caught in the windfall of it all.
Photo by Vera quinlan
Tullynally castle platform gallery, castlepollard, West Meath, Ireland. Hazel playing the head sculpture of a sphinx. Photo by Helen O'Niell
Muireann the stone sphinx sculpture. Photo by Helen O'Niell
Dry stone wall for small children to walk on top of, very thoughtful of farmers to build them everywhere in Ireland. Photo by Rebecca Allen.
The lads from RTE John and Des, tasting the local cheese and crackers at the middling exhibition opening at the castle.I hadnt seen these lads for a long time.
The dancing girls outside my exhibition at the castle. photo by Helen O'Niell
Cat and a carriage on her way to my exhibition.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
Fountain of youth in the gardens of Tullynally castle.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
Well, well, well, a Lama having a drama in the gardens of Tullynally.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
The side of the castle.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
Rebecca and Matt having a chat with a couple of Lamas.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
They are now growing cats in the Tullynally kitchen garden.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
Eloise in a hurry to get back to her middling evening cheese and wine party at the platform gallery.
An amazing catalog made by Nicola Lane of my paintings at the Platform Gallery at the castle.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
Photo by Helen O'Niell
Photo by Karl Somers.
Photo by Helen O'Niell
A portrait of the Artist.
The calm before the Ceilidh, a view of the gallery through to the tearooms. On the right wall a portrait of Senator David Norris.
Karl Somers and Nicola Lane organised a marvellous exhibition of my work at there gallery and tearooms at the Tullynally castle. Karl gets his guitar out and jams with the guests while Nicola tops up the wine and makes a great host.
















































3 comments:
It was great havin' ye!!
It was great fun that we had on the night of the ex. When r ye coming back??
I am working on coming back, tomorrow writing proposal for a residency and was thinking of taking the art over to yours after that maybe december time, all pending on first bit of paragraph.
Also if I get my brain in order and get some work done maybe I could get over for the big inflatable floating bubbles.
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