Trip of a lifetime…….. Saturday, Nov 7 2009 

If you feel like going for a good cycle, Africa sounds like an interesting challenge. If you can raise some much appreciated funds for a few good causes at the same time, then why not. At least, this was the thinking of four Irish lads earlier on this year, and to date they have accomplished loads. Maghnus Collins Smith, Brian O’Shea (both from Limerick), David Burns (Coleraine), and my brother Alan (Tipperary), are the four in question. The cycle started in Addis Ababa last May, and they reached Cape Town in October, a distance of over 5000 kilometres. Most people would feel that was the end of it, and ‘Mission Accomplished’. Not our lads. a flight back to Addis Ababa to cycle home! Thats right, up through Ethiopa, Sudan, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, across Europe and home. That’s the plan, and the best of luck to them. One of the crew had to return home to college from South Africa, so well done Brian. The other three lads are in Khartoum in The Sudan as I write ( Nov. 7th ‘09), so there’s much to look forward to from here on in. For a continuing update of the cycle, log into their website on www.bikeafrica2009.com  and knock in a couple of bob if you can spare it for the charaties (St. Gabriels of Limerick, OAM Sports Academy of South Africa, and Self Help Africa. The lads are doing this at their own expense, and every penny collected goes straight to the three charaties. Their website is a super read, with some photos/videos included, and is well worth a visit.

          For any serious Munster rugby fans out there, one of my Munster v All Black Prints, kindly signed by the members of the 1978 team ( including coach, Tom Kiernan) will be auctioned for the cause in Limerick. This will hopefully happen when the lads return in the Springtime, and would be a super piece of Munster rugby memorabilia to have. I believe that it’s the first time that artwork signed by the whole team of ‘78 has been done. Check back here around Feb/March for an auction date, and hopefully it will do well for the charaties.

 

The four amigos on their way to Shannon airport?

 The four amigos on their way to Shannon airport?

 

Promoting my new Munster Rugby Print Monday, Jan 12 2009 

Since launching the Munster/All Black 1978 Limited Edition Print last November, I’ve  been busy promoting it, and enjoyed the positive reaction that it’s received even in these hardened economic times. It seems that it’s the first time ever, that this has been done to mark that game, so it’s nice to be a part of the thirtieth anniversary celebrations in this way. Having worked on the original painting on and off for over a year, I decided on the final layout after viewing old newspaper cuttings and after twice reading Alan English’s excellent book about the game, ‘Stand up and Fight’. Once I came across the central image of Moss Keane celebrating with Christy Cantillon and Les White, I felt that this image was what I wanted to build the painting around, as it showed what this victory meant to Munster players and fans alike. I feel that the sheer grit and determination shows through here. All of the players, including coach Tom Kiernan feature in the painting, plus some of the key moments such as Jimmy Bowens try-making run, and Seamus Dennison’s crunching tackle on Stu Wilson which set the tone for the whole game, and showed the Kiwis that Munster meant business. Anthony Foley’s father Brendan is also shown in the lineout against Andy Haden, which is a nice connection between that game in ‘78 and our first Heineken cup win in 2006. Tony Ward is also shown, as is Graham Mourie the legendary All Black captain. As the photo below shows, George Hook, the well known rugby pundit has one of the prints in his possession, having been presented with it by the Munster supporters club in Dublin before Christmas.

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Munster V. All Blacks Sunday, Oct 26 2008 

I’ve just completed a painting celebrating Munster’s historic win over the mighty All Black touring side of 1978, and will soon launch a Limited Edition Print of this artwork, as shown below. I’ve concentrated on capturing the euphoric scenes of celebration at the final whistle, with some key moments and individuals from the game itself. The realisation of the players and fans alike that some serious history had just been made, is what this print is all about. It will be available for purchase on this website around the second week of November, and will include a detailed identification of all those featured. 

 

For something different… Tuesday, May 29 2007 

 The residential market in the Mural business has grown in recent years, as people are becoming interested in doing something visually different to decorate their homes. Living rooms, children’s bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms have all been suitable areas for the’ Mural treatment’, and I’ve been asked to do some holiday homes where people aren’t afraid to let loose and do something  a little more exciting than they might go for ‘at home’.  

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Shown here is a recent residential Mural that I painted for a client in Co. Wexford, who has a love of Paris. The Mural reflects some of the things which the French capital is famous for, such as the small sidewalk cafes, old buildings with broken plaster, the Moulin Rouge etc. This Mural is situated in the basement of the house, and is located beside a very impressive wine cellar which fits in nicely with the Parisian theme.