
I am very excited to have an article in today’s Irish Independent on Sunday about me and work by Niall McMonagle. Below is my expanded Q & A interview that was much edited to feature in Niall McMonagle’s What Lies Beneath feature . It’s interesting to see that the online version had a different […]

I am delighted to have another of my painting adapted for a novel cover by an Irish writer. This time my painting “Cottage on Bunbeg Harbour” (2019) has been used for the Spanish translation of Donal Ryan’s “Strange Flowers” or rather “Flores Extrañas”. I have started reading the original and I am thoroughly enjoying it. […]

In my last post I decribed visiting the abandoned fishing village of An Port tucked away in a remote corner of the Donegal shoreline (read it here). We were inspired to seek out this very remote spot by American artist Rockwell Kent, who visited and painted the area in the 1920s. I was waiting for […]

An Port has loomed large in my imagination for a long time. It’s very remote and quite difficult to get to. To reach it, you have to drive down a very, very long single track road (it’s about three miles but it feels longer) on the way to Glencolmcille. There are plenty of sheep and […]
All of your paintings are gallery worthy, Emma, and I love your urban style.
Beautiful art work!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for your kind words, Debbie
Well done! And well deserved 🌺
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing the gift of your creativity with us. It is deeply appreciated. Congratulations on the honor. Ray
Thank you for taking the time to write such nice things, Ray
You deserve all the nice things readers said about your work. We, who see your work online, are the grateful recipients of your gift. Ray
Bravo!
Thanks, Anne!