Vincent Killowry [Clare]
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Oooh it's cold!, Acrylic on Canvas, W50cm x H75cm
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The Island will never leave the man, Acrylic on Canvas, W45cm x H60cm
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Portrait of Deirdre, Acrylic 0n Canvas, W60cm x H80cm
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Little Discoveries, Acrylic on Canvas, W60cm x H80cm
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West Clare Railway 1950's, Acrylic on Canvas, W50cm x H45cm
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Enterprise crossing the Malahide Viaduct, Acrylic, W30cm x H18cm
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The Moth and the Butterfly, Acrylic on Canvas, W60cm x H80cm
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Gossamer Wings of Fabric and Strings, Acrylic on Canvas, W60cm x H45cm
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Peace of the Stones, Acrylic on Canvas, W40cm x H50cm
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Elsewhere, Acrylic on Canvas, W45cm x H60cm
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Asgard II, Acrylic on Canvas, W50cm x H40cm
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Green Dragon, Limited Edition Giclee Print 88 copies, W45cm x H35cm (print area)
 
 
 
Biography
 
Award winning Irish artist, Vincent Killowry, has dedicated his life to his passion for painting. Vincent's careful attention to detail is also evident in the numerous miniature paintings and illustrations he has produced in the form of Irish postage stamp designs. Philatelists worldwide honoured Vincent's work in 2005 when his Waterford Tall Ships stamp series were awarded Irish Stamp Design of the Year.

Again, in 2008, Vincent's stamp design commemorating the First Transatlantic Message by Cable was awarded third place in the same competition. His most recent exhibition was held in Galway during the Volvo Ocean Race and it explored man's relationship with the sea. An Post also launched two of Vincent's postage stamp designs to commemorate the event.

Killowry's paintings hang in many private and corporate collections as far afield as Japan, USA, India and Russia, along with numerous collections closer to home in Spain, France, UK and Ireland.

Vincent lives with his wife and four children near Ennis in County Clare.



 
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