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McKelvey, Frank

Frank McKelvey RHA RUA (1895–1974) was born in Belfast, N. Ireland. The son of a painter and decorator, McKelvey attended the Belfast School of Art and won the “Sir Charles Brett” prize and the”Fitzpatrick” prize for figure drawing there in 1912 and a bronze medal in the Taylor Art competition in 1917. … By 1918 […]

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Carr, Tom

Tom Carr HRHA RUA RWS  (1927- 1999) was born in Belfast, N Ireland. Tom Carr was a landscape and figure painter who was educated at the Slade School of Art in London where he studied under Henry Tonks. He furthered his artistic education at the British School in Rome. In 1938, Carr returned to Northern […]

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Bingham, Jimmy

James Bingham (1925 – 2009) was born in Belfast,  N. Ireland  … Jimmy spent thirty years in London working as a signwriter with his brother. In 1967 he returned to Belfast where he met fellow artist, Dan O’Neill. They became friends and began working together in 1968  in Dan’s Studio until Dan’s tragic death in […]

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Bell, Christopher

Chris Bell (b.1960) was born in England. Chris studied Art and Photography at University. It was here that he developed a fascination with colour, beginning to consider the ways in which he could best achieve the vibrancy he desired. After years spent exploring a range of media, Chris developed the unique method he uses today. […]

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Murphy, Noel

Noel Murphy (b.1970) was born in London. Noel studied first at NCAD (National College of Art and Design) in Dublin and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast where he received an honours degree in Fine Art in 1994. HIs prodigious talent was recognised early in his career when he won the Bass Ireland […]

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Ferran, Brian

Brian Ferran HRUA HRHA (1940 – was born in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Brian  graduated from the Courtauld Institute at the Univesity of London before studying at the Bera Academy of Fine Art in Milan. He then trained as an art teacher and taught from 1963-1966, giving lectures in both universities and galleries in the USA. […]

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Hue Folk

Hue Folk is a collective of diverse young artists brought together through their fascination with vibrant colour, typography, graphic design, folk and urban art. As creatives from varied disciplines, they bring together the vision of illustrators, graphic designers and digital artists. The debut collection from Hue Folk is heavily influenced by traditional lettering techniques vs […]

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Millar, Lorna

Lorna Millar (b. 1970’s) was born in Co. Down, N. Ireland. The self taught artist has painted for as long as she can recall. Her paintings focus mainly upon nostalgic sunny days at the beach. There is an underlying warmth to her work. The windswept scenes conjure childhood memories of sunshine and sandcastles. The subject […]

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Knuttel, Graham

Graham Knuttel (b. 1954) was born in Dublin. Graham attended Sandford Park School and  graduated from the Dún Laoghaire school of Art and Design with a Diploma in Fine Art Sculpture … In 1976, he won the Royal Canada Trust Award for young Sculptors. … In 1981, he co-founded Wicklow Fine Art Press. He received […]

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Picton, Jean

Jean Picton (b.1934) was born in England. Jean joined a circus at the age of 14  and in 1954  was invited to become a Windmill Girl at the famous Windmill Theatre in the West End of London. During her time there she worked with such greats as Harry Secombe and Bruce Forsyth. In the 1970s, […]

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