Two Irish Paintings by me at Reduced Prices
As promised, just for Irish KC readers, two paintings are now available at significantly reduced prices.
UPDATE: Both of these paintings sold very quickly but are available as prints
At the very silly price of $99 (about 75 euro) is Galway Street, and the larger painting of Doolin is priced at $250 (190 euro).
(Update: SOLD) Galway is where international tourists, English people with dogs on strings, and people from Galway, think the real Ireland is. Ireland actually stretches all the way east to the Irish Sea, strangely enough. Anyway, Galway city is very nice when you get rid of all the tourists. So I did in this painting.
(Update: SOLD) Doolin is everybody’s favourite place to listen to trad. You don’t often get the view of Gus O’Connor’s Pub I painted here - because of the tour buses across the road. Go in February. If the pubs are quiet (there’s two more up the road), then walk down to the sea, or head around to the Cliffs of Moher.
I’ll only leave them at these prices for a few days - and I mean that - they’ll then revert to their usual prices. I’m stubborn that way. But I will then throw some others up. Because I like you. And I’m really hungry.
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Hi Eolaí - Quay Street, looking towards Claddagh, nach ea? Nicely done. I would genuinely like to purchase that, as it’s always good to have an oul reminder of home, but pitiful as it sounds, finances wouldn’t even allow me a spare £20, never mind £50.
Had an interview today though, so maybe the financial thing will take a turn for the better.
Cheers for stopping by at mine, and thanks for the listing. When do you move home?
Thanks.
Ah the big moving question. There are formalities to go through, and the ball is rolling, though I might have to sell more paintings to get my fare.
Of course shipping paintings to Ireland will be cheaper after I move, and conversely…
None of which helps you a whole lot where you are.
I was going on to Linzi at the weekend about how much I admire people with your kind of lifestyle. I’d worry too much about where the next *insert anything here* was coming from to be able to live like you do. I need to chill out a bit, I think.
Or maybe I’m not able to live like I do either.
I am returning home, remember.