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Warming tones for winter from Colourtrend
As the winter months creep in and the temperature drops, it is time to batten down the hatches and cosy up at home. We are likely to spend more time indoors than ever in the coming months, so consider redecorating to make your home feel more comfortable for a winter like no other.
‘I was a massive film creep before I was a music creep’
THE HILL - a landform which extends above the surrounding terrain; a summit to be reached; a place on which a person is prepared to die for an ideal; an obstacle to be overcome; a goal.
New exhibition at Renzo Café
THE WORK of two very different Galway artists - Geraldine O'Rourke and Sacha Hutchinson - is currently on display at the Renzo Café on Eyre Street.
Dressing your home for autumn
The signs of autumn are everywhere. The chill in the air, the golden leaves, the darkness descending earlier in the evening, and the welcoming open fires.
Let the newness into your home with a stunning B&Q kitchen
This year we have all spent more time in our homes than we thought we would. This has given us a newfound appreciation of our homes — it has highlighted what we like about them, and shown us what we could change if we had the opportunity.
Norah Brennan exhibition in Westport
Custom House Studios are currently hosting an exhibition of paintings and prints - 'My Halcyon Days' - by Norah Brennan. The exhibition runs until Sunday, September 13.
Darryl Vance exhibits at Galway Fringe Festival
OPENING TOMORROW, Friday September 4, the artist Darryl Vance will debut a new series of paintings at Galway City Gallery as part of the 2020 Galway Fringe Festival.
Three person exhibition at Custom House Studios
Custom House Studios are pleased to host an exhibition of paintings - Terrain - by Marian McHale, Eileen Ferguson and Fiona Cawley, which runs until Sunday, September 13.
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Virtual Summer Festival to showcase the creative arts
‘Words and music are the thing here….’
In midsummer 1910 the artists Paul Henry and his wife Grace crossed the bridge into Achill Island, on the west coast of Co Mayo. They were both competent artists, but for Henry Achill was to be his great inspiration, leading to a style and an interpretation of the west of Ireland landscape that was to make him famous, and his work instantly recognisable.