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Paintings & Prints The Famine and the Crown
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The Famine and the Crown

DKK 12,500.00

100 x 100cm.

Acrylic on canvas

This is another painting inspired by Irish Songwriting. This is a highly textured painting depicting the small Irish famine fields under british rule . Varied textures and paint layering were used to capture the ruggedness of the west of Ireland from this birds-eye view. The name of the painting comes from a line in Pete St. John song “The Fields of Athenry”

All Postage and Packaging is covered by the Artist.

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100 x 100cm.

Acrylic on canvas

This is another painting inspired by Irish Songwriting. This is a highly textured painting depicting the small Irish famine fields under british rule . Varied textures and paint layering were used to capture the ruggedness of the west of Ireland from this birds-eye view. The name of the painting comes from a line in Pete St. John song “The Fields of Athenry”

All Postage and Packaging is covered by the Artist.

100 x 100cm.

Acrylic on canvas

This is another painting inspired by Irish Songwriting. This is a highly textured painting depicting the small Irish famine fields under british rule . Varied textures and paint layering were used to capture the ruggedness of the west of Ireland from this birds-eye view. The name of the painting comes from a line in Pete St. John song “The Fields of Athenry”

All Postage and Packaging is covered by the Artist.

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