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to Shamrock Art, the online gallery
that showcases the work of local Irish artists from Counties Fermanagh and
Tyrone.
Carefully chosen by Shamrock
Art for the quality of their work, our artists are among the
most talented that these two picturesque Irish counties have to offer.
Fermanagh's winding waterways and Tyrone's rolling hills are the ideal
setting for our artists to create their work.
Ireland, Irish scenery and the Irish people are the focus of much of
their art. However, they are equally inspired by the beauty of nature
and people from other parts. Shamrock Art's
uniqueness is that it brings you the world through Irish eyes, as crafted
by Irish hands.
Our Mission Statement:
Shamrock Art is a quality producer and retailer of art and prints that
incorporates both face-to-face selling and e-commerce. We pride ourselves
on the quality of our product, our attention to detail, our excellent
customer service and the timeliness of our delivery.
*Prints are available for all works. Originals are also available
where they have not already been sold.
 
Bridie McPartland - Oils, acrylics, watercolours
Bridie paints indigenous animals, Irish scenery and cottage gardens.
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David Cousins - pencil, charcoal, gouache, watercolour
Motor cycling, rallying & grand
prix pictures are David's speciality. Joey Dunlop and many other
sporting heroes are portrayed in his fine drawings & paintings.
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Christine Irvine - Watercolours, mixed media
Christine's love of domestic pets,
farm animals & horses is seen in her beautiful paintings.
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Trevor Verner - pencil art
Trevor's name is synonymous with Fermanagh
pencil art. His sketches breathe life back into the characters
of the past and bring a nostalgic smile to our faces.
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George Gourley - Watercolours
Old farm buildings and characters
from the rural communities of Ireland are the focus of George's
work.
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Claire Verner - Oils, acrylics
Claire concentrates on vibrant pictures
of still life in her own modern style.
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Steven Ennis - Pastels
Steven has a unique perspective of
combining fine art with mild abstract themes to produce highly
colourful studies of flowers.
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