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barry edwards artist, waterford, wexford ireland .

Landscape artist following the river suir waterford ireland, surrounding areas and co. wexford.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

There's Something in these small Sketches which excites me.Its a Real Problem to turn them into Larger Works though.

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Friday, October 18, 2013

These sketches were made in Cork near Foto.

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

One of the Larger Sketches on Board at Passage, Waterford.Pastels and Acrylic.I can see Paintings getting Much Larger, this is A2

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I live in Waterford City, Ireland and love walking the coastline here along the river Suir, places like Ballinakill woods, Passage East, Woodstown, Cheekpoint and Dunmore East.I spend a lot of time looking at the Rock pools, rock shapes, twisted roots of fallen trees and the clumps of seaweed that cling to the rocks.I also spend time in Castletown near Gorey Wexford, places like Clone Beach and Kilpatrick.Also Bree near Enniscorthy.Recently I have been looking down at ground level more but still like to play around with the landscape, it really all depends on what I find on the day.Most paintings are done on the spot, plein air.I work mostly with watercolour and acrylics but like to experiment with charcoal and just simply sketch.The painting you see here of a herring was one of the first things I did, you could say it was the beginning.
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