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The Timekeeper
Earlier in the year I was commissioned under the Per Cent for Art scheme to create a sculpture for a secondary school in Drogheda Co....
Sculpture in Context 2014
Sculpture in Context 2014 returns once again to the National Botanic Gardens, showcasing the work of Irish and international artists. It is
Can tradespeople be artists? Lets ask Johnny Clasper.
Can tradespeople be artists? An interesting question which is being explored by a new Irish series on TG4 at the moment called...
Chris Millers Stone Truck Project
Winter is a difficult time for a stonemason, as it is often to cold or wet to work. At this time of year you will find many...
Once upon a fairytale garden
So it is a new year, and for many people 2012 is looking pretty bleak indeed. That is why I am re-posting this old post I did last...
The amazing flowing stonework of Michael Eckerman
It’s not very difficult to see why Michael Eckerman and his stonework is loved by the surfing community, building stone features for many...
Stone Woman, Thea Alvin
A while back while visiting Jan Johnsen landscape gardening blog ‘Serenity In The Garden‘ (a blog I highly recommend checking out if you...
The art of Stone Balancing
Real or Photoshopped? The first time I saw this photo I really didn’t know. I came across this photo a while back, it was posted on the...
The ancient salt mines of Wieliczka, a blog post from Poland
A few weeks ago, my wife had to go to Krakow for a conference, so we decided to make a city break out of it as neither of us had been to...
The Plant Kingdom, a source for inspiration for sculptor Ruth Moilliet
The plant kingdom is a source of inspiration for all plant and garden lovers, and for UK artist Ruth Moilliet this is also very much the...
Art inspired landscape art. Sculptures by J. Seward Johnson
Between work, the fantastic summer were having so far and of course the world cup, I have had very little time for blogging in resent...
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