Building stone Wall Art
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The Titanic smashed into the iceberg. / Screams broke out along with utter pandemonium. / Nevertheless, the men with their instruments in their tidy little suits, sat upright, swallowed hard, and with swift acceptance began playing the most heartfelt rendition of “Nearer My God To Thee” they’d ever played or known before… / / and then all was silent. / / sold: 1 mounted print / (to RB member) / / / / /
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Oil painting on canvas I painted this scene of an Irish village several years ago, adapted from an old photograph dating from probably the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. The man with the cart is probably a trader, the young woman looks on while the elderly folk take in the sun and watch the activity in the village. Interesting to see the various buildings, from poor thatched cottages to well built stone (shops?) and wealthy mansions. In Ireland today, many of these building would still exist. I live in an old cottage which once had a thatched roof and probably looked pretty much like the one in the painting. The slate roofs can still be seen in some places and the shops and stores still look very much the same… double glazed windows replace the old wooden frames and inside its very modern but walk through any old Irish village or town and you will see that the old buildings are still there. Driving through an old village is a nightmare… the road is narrow and will swerve because, as in this painting, a building could jut out into the road. Slow down world!! Bring back the donkey and cart, I say!!! :-)
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A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..
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More stones from Connemara! A building that is still used … the door was locked. It was stuck at the bottom of field with no evidence of what it might be used for.
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In this picture I was drawn to the spaces in the walls. I could not explain why or anything except that when I stood inside the broch and looked up I was humbled by the immense structure which encircled me and my eyes were drawn across to the 16 spaces in the frame. I hope you like it too. / Built in the Iron Age period this is Mousa Broch which stands alone on the small uninhabited island of Mousa in the Shetland Islands, Britains most northerly area. This is the best preserved broch in Europe and stands a full 13 metres tall. Awe inspiring history we can touch.
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This is an old monument in Bradgate park which is known as the jug, i think its easy to see why?
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I dont know what this place is called, i am trying to research it, i am going tomorrow to go inside and see, i have afeeling its some kind of health centre, should i say was!!
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The spectacular summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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Black and white photo with old red phone box, picture taken in the yorkshire sculpture park.
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The old Temperance Hall at Ceres,a farming community, on the outskirts of Geelong. These days it is used as a live theatre venue by a local theatre group.
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Arches in Rivington Castle Rivington Lancashire England
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Original painting, watercolour and acrylic on paper / Prints, Calendars – all kinds of gifts for sale with this design www.cafepress.com/DMCNEILLGallery
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Inside the old derelict stable i found at the weekend, seems to have been a shelter for sheep, judging by the amount of sheep droppings were inside!!
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The Main staircase in the Old Hall, some one has tried taking the wood panelling from the bottom, i tried to put it back upfor the shot but no way on my own, really heavy stuff!!
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This is the town Hall in Barnsley, taken just after dark, three shot HDR, the HDR makes it appear lighter than what it was
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This is the old stable block at a derelict farm in Yorkshire
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Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico. / /
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