Ireland

County Cork, Republic of Ireland
Discovered on a bike trip through southwest Ireland - I almost did not get out of the van as it began to rain, but was certainly glad I did. The potential damage to my camera was worth the risk.
The Print: 10 × 15 image on an archival cotton rag.
Killarney, Republic of Ireland
The Kissane Sheep Farm, located outside Killarney National Park offers visitors an up close and personal experience with their sheep. This includes sheering with hand held clippers and the beautiful views of their property on the edge of the park itself.
The Print: 12 × 18 image on an archival cotton rag.
Killarney, Ireland
One of the greatest compliments anyone viewing my work can offer is when they recognize the piece based on its attention to detail and accuracy. A professional photographer looked at this painting and without any hesitation said “Killarney right?; when were you there?”.
The Print: 23 x 16 image on an archival cotton rag.
North of Belfast, Northern Ireland
The conversation between the two fishermen was interrupted by one of my fellow photographers who politely asked to take their picture, providing me with an unsolicited moment of spontaneity.
The Print: 16.5 x 12.75 image on an archival cotton rag.
Belfast, Northern Ireland
A brief stop at a local cemetary north of Belfast reveals the tranquility many of us seek in our daily lives and which we all eventually achieve.
The Print: 13 x 19 image on an archival cotton rag.
North of Belfast, Northern Ireland
While other visitors toured the grounds of the long abandoned Dunluce Castle I was struck by the juxtaposition of the sky, water, and land and how only a few colors and subjects created a pleasing composition. Viewed from the coastal road east of Derry and north of Belfast.
The Print: 14.5 x 11 image on an archival cotton rag.
Derry, North Ireland
Craftsmanship and attention to detail are emphasized by both this painting and its subject. The same sense of pride is displayed by fishermen, hoteliers, musicians, bankers and bartenders, both North and South
The Print: 9.75 x 14.5 image on an archival cotton rag.