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Silence, Acrylic, 75 x 50 cm by Paddy Walsh
Silence, Acrylic, 75 x 50 cm
Aughrim of the Sorrows 1, Acrylic and paste, 91 x 56 cm by Paddy Walsh
Aughrim of the Sorrows 1, Acrylic and paste, 91 x 56 cm
Shaman, Chalk, Acrylic and Cord, 120 x 90 cm by Paddy Walsh
Shaman, Chalk, Acrylic and Cord, 120 x 90 cm
Cryogenics, Acrylic and Paste, 61 x 41 cm by Paddy Walsh
Cryogenics, Acrylic and Paste, 61 x 41 cm
Norwegian Woods, Acrylic and Paste, 80 x 60 cm by Paddy Walsh
Norwegian Woods, Acrylic and Paste, 80 x 60 cm
Storm of 63, Acrylic and Paste, 61 x 41 cm by Paddy Walsh
Storm of 63, Acrylic and Paste, 61 x 41 cm
Aughrim of the Sorrows 2, Acrylic, 38 x 24 cm by Paddy Walsh
Aughrim of the Sorrows 2, Acrylic, 38 x 24 cm
Dick Turpentine, Acrylic and folded paper, 66 x 59 cm by Paddy Walsh
Dick Turpentine, Acrylic and folded paper, 66 x 59 cm
Klansmen, Newspaper, acrylic and paste, 75 x 56 cm by Paddy Walsh
Klansmen, Newspaper, acrylic and paste, 75 x 56 cm
Nocturnal, Newspaper, acrylic and paste, 55 x 38 cm by Paddy Walsh
Nocturnal, Newspaper, acrylic and paste, 55 x 38 cm
R.E.M., Acrylic, paste and sugar, 100 x 70 by Paddy Walsh
R.E.M., Acrylic, paste and sugar, 100 x 70
Eminent, Acrylic and folded paper, 60 x 50 cm by Paddy Walsh
Eminent, Acrylic and folded paper, 60 x 50 cm


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About Artist Paddy Walsh
  1. Paddy Walsh lives in Lawrencetown, Co. Galway. He has always been interested in painting and drawing but only began to take it seriously in his late thirties. For the next six years he worked with watercolour and oils in a mainly traditional style.
  2. Wishing to develop further, he enrolled in the ACCESS art and design course at the Cluaine Mhuire Campus in GMIT, Galway. There, the tutors stressed the importance of developing ones own visual language by means of extensive research, using every type of surface and mark maker possible. In 2006, he graduated with B.A in art and design with distiction.
  3. He still retains a keen interest in the landscape and people as his inspirational sources. since his GMIT experience, he has added the elements of memories, dreams, and imagination of things distant and fantastic, not to mention a certain black humour and the modern dream maker - television. His work explores the relationship between what is termed the 'real world' and the world of 'inner space' and how they mght come together as one.
  4. ThisURL: http://www.NewIrishArt.com/PaddyWalsh
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