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Aztec map, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Aztec map, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Aztec map 2, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Aztec map 2, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Glendalough view, Oil on board, 120 x 120cm by Maurice Noble
Glendalough view, Oil on board, 120 x 120cm
Where the Mourne Mountains sweep down to the sea, Oil on board, 100 x 80cm by Maurice Noble
Where the Mourne Mountains sweep down to the sea, Oil on board, 100 x 80cm
The games up, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
The games up, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Snake loop, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Snake loop, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Shadow man, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Shadow man, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Patricks day, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Patricks day, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Embers 2, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Embers 2, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
Breakthrough, Oil on canvas, 120 x 120cm by Maurice Noble
Breakthrough, Oil on canvas, 120 x 120cm
Aztec map 3, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm by Maurice Noble
Aztec map 3, Oil on board, 80 x 50cm
After the sunshower, Oil on canvas, 120 x 120cm by Maurice Noble
After the sunshower, Oil on canvas, 120 x 120cm


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About Artist Maurice Noble
  1. Modern day cave artist from Finglas, on Dublin's north side, now living in Skerries, North County Dublin, with wife, Anne; also an artist plus their two daughters, Avril & Heather.
  2. Painting for over 30 years, primarily using oils on board or canvas, my personal challenge is creating a language that portrays emotional activity. The responses to internal and external stimuli and as such my work can fluctuate from the representational to abstract. Using fingers, knives and various instruments to create textures and forms, the meditative process becomes as important as the finished piece, the sensual joy when two, three colours fuse as one may validate the remainder of a canvas.
  3. These works reflect my solitary artistic journey, they are a unique record of my journey, paradoxically, a uniqueness inherent in us all as 'Emotional Beings' and the feelings we associate with places and events, my hope is the viewer can sense this connection.
  4. ThisURL: http://www.NewIrishArt.com/MauriceNoble
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