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by Brian McCarthy
$24.00
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Product Details
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Design Details
Inspiration for this oil painting came from the iconic welcome sign I saw on my last trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. In case you don't know, Hibernia is... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
Inspiration for this oil painting came from the iconic welcome sign I saw on my last trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. In case you don't know, Hibernia is the Latin name for Ireland.
Brian McCarthy is an Irish artist based in Dublin. Working exclusively in oils, vibrant colors, realism, and 3D are central to his work. He can be contacted by email at: brianmccarthyart@gmail.com. Alternatively, please visit his website at: www.brianmccarthyart.ie. All images copyright 2021. Brian McCarthy. All rights reserved. The FAA Watermark will not appear on any purchased products.
$24.00
Patrick Ludden
I was lucky enough to be able to purchase the original of these beautiful thought provoking work a good few years ago. It's now sitting in my living room in London town and reminds me of the mountains and soft rains of west Mayo where I grew up and also of the tough times that Ireland endured in 2008-2012 due to the Celtic Tiger banking collapse and that despite all of that hardship Ireland bounced back and hopefully this pandemic may have a silver lining in terms of people coming back to Mayo now that remote working is becoming the new normal. 5 Oct 2020
Brian McCarthy replied:
Thanks a million Patrick. I'm so glad it went to a 'good home'. Did I ever tell you it was used on a high-brow book cover? Here's the link: https://irelandafternama.wordpress.com/2013/09/13/new-book-spacing-ireland-place-society-and-culture-in-a-post-boom-era/ Talking of pandemic silver linings - as a result of having to shut my bread 'n' butter art classes, I'm free to focus exclusively on painting for a change. Stay safe!
James Christopher Hill
Seems all of the amazing art pieces are ignored, but this is one of my favorites as it tells a gigantic story in one image. Amazing!
James Christopher Hill
This is Amazing and Powerful!
Brian McCarthy replied:
Thanks James. Now following.