Christmas ArtWall Hibernia
Our Christmas Exhibition features a selection of work by different artists.
All work is FOR SALE and listed below with details and prices.
If you are interested in one of the pieces just click on it and you can contact me with any questions or interest in purchasing.
The Christmas Exhibition was curated by Jeanette Lowe and Adrienne Eacrett
Nick Bayne, Adrienne Eacrett, Jeanette Lowe, Beatrice O’Connell, Ria Czerniak-LeBov,
Myles Shelly, Cora O’Brien, Jane Frew, Irene O’Neill, Deirdre O’Reilly
Jane Frew: "Network" 40x30cm Acrylic on Canvas-Unframed €400 - SOLD
Jane Frew: "Finding Space" 30x30cm Acrylic on Canvas- Framed Framed €400
Jane Frew: "Pilgrimage" 30x40cm Acrylic on Canvas- Unframed €400
Ria Czerniak-LeBov: "Sundown" - Etching and Aquatint (1/20) €250
Ria Czerniak-LeBov: "Urn" - Etching and Aquatint (1/20) €250
Ria Czerniak-LeBov: "Lamplight Robbery" - Etching and Aquatint (1/20) €250
Nick Bayne: Disconnect - Oil on Board-Framed €280
Nick Bayne "Unknown" Oil on Board- €200
Nick Bayne: Distance - Oil on Board- Framed €250
Nick Bayne: Signals - Oil on Board- Unframed €300
Nick Bayne: Untitled Oil on Paper- unframed €180
Nick Bayne - Oil on paper Unframed
Myles Shelly: "Christmas Tree" Fine Art Photographic Print - €75 Unframed, €95 Framed
Beatrice O'Connell - Bombus Lucorum Queen Oil on Canvas (18x24cm) €500
Beatrice O'Connell - Too Late Oil on Canvas (18x24cm) €500
Jeanette Lowe: Butlers Cafe - (21x30cm) Fine Art Photography - Halbe Frame €145 (Unframed €65)
Jeanette Lowe: Italian Restaurant (21x30) Fine Art Photography - Halbe Frame €145 (Unframed €65)
Jeanette Lowe: Metro Cafe (21x30) Fine Art Photography - Halbe Frame €145 (Unframed €65)
Jeanette Lowe: Corner Cafe (21x30) Fine Art Photography - Halbe Framed €145 (Unframed €65)
Irene O'Neill "Into the Mystic River" Oil on Canvas €375
Irene O'Neill "Lakeshore Stillness" Acrylic on Canvas €350
Adrienne Eacrett: "Laneway" Mixed Media & Acrylic on canvas €995
Cora O'Brien: Oil Sketch on canvas panel €450
Cora O'Brien: Oil Sketch on canvas panel €450
Cora O'Brien: Oil Sketch on canvas panel €450
Cora O'Brien: Oil Sketch on canvas panel €450
Deirdre O'Reilly: "Traces of Dawn" Ceramics - Porcelain Monoprint Framed €195 SOLD
Deirdre O'Reilly : "Contours of Weather" Ceramic Art - Porcelain Monoprint Framed €395
Deirdre O'Reilly: "Veins of the Sea" Ceramic Art - Porcelain Monoprint Framed €395
Deirdre O'Reilly: "Mountain's Breath" Ceramic Art - Porcelain Monoprint Framed €495
Featured Artists
Cora O’Brien
While I work within the traditional genres of landscape, portraiture & still life, these new portrait studies explore the often unseen steps of image making, & focus on immediacy, experimentation, and incompleteness over resolution, by leaving marks , revisions, & underpainting visible, rather than presenting resolved compositions, as is usual for me. I want the viewer to see the preliminary stage where character & form first takes shape, & the face emerges from the paint.
Beatrice O’Connell
Beatrice O’Connell is a multidisciplinary artist from Dublin whose work explores human and animal behaviour amid ecological collapse. She holds a BA in Painting from TU Dublin (1996) and an MFA from NCAD (2022). Working across painting, animation, video, sound, sculpture, installation, performance, and film, she exhibits regularly with Taylor Galleries, Dublin, including her 2024 solo Overwintering on the Moon and an upcoming solo in January 2026. Her work has featured in major national and international exhibitions, including the RHA Annual Exhibition, the Royal Ulster Academy, Rua Red Open, the Centre for the Less Good Idea (Johannesburg), Loop Festival (Barcelona) and the Beep Painting Biennial (Swansea). She has undertaken residencies at Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Interface Inagh, Fundación Valparaíso, the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, and Cill Rialaig, and has contributed to curatorial and collaborative projects such as Mutualism, Landmarks, and Sonic Displacements. O’Connell’s awards include the Arts Council Agility Award, a scholarship to study with Mark Dion at the Alternative Art School, and a mentorship with Sabine Theunissen at William Kentridge’s Centre for the Less Good Idea.
Irene O’Neill
Irene O’Neill is a Dublin-based visual artist working from Pallas Projects and Studios, in Dublin 8. Her work interrogates climate change with recent work focusing on abstracted landscapesthat explore the tension between the natural world’s beauty and its fragility in the face of human impact.
Following a career in graphic design and training, O’Neill returned to formal education through NCAD’s CEAD programmes, earning both a Certificate and Diploma in Visual Arts Practice. She graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Painting at NCAD in 2019. O’Neill is an alumna of the RHA Gallery School (2022) and Turps Bananna UK 2025.
Jane Frew
Jane Frew is an emerging Dublin based visual artist. Her work is primarily focused on the natural environment using acrylic paint as her medium.
“I like to immerse myself in nature – it’s good for the soul. I live beside mountains, forests, and rivers – these are my source of inspiration. Different photographed natural settings filled with trees and plants provide the foundation from which each artwork develops. I put my own lens on the image using compositional and colour choices. I use different mark making techniques to build up a multi-layered landscape that aims to bridge elements of reality and imagination.”
jane_frew@hotmail.com Instagram: @janefrew
Nick Bayne
Nick Bayne is a Dublin-based visual artist working primarily in oil on board. A graduate of NCAD with diplomas in Art & Design and Photography & Digital Imaging, he has also completed the Mentored and Resolution painting modules at the RHA School. Nick’s practice blends figurative and abstract elements, often incorporating mixed media to subtly explore narrative. This current body of work, shaped by recent global events, reflects on themes of conflict and flashpoints, using abstraction to open new dialogues around these ideas. His paintings have been featured in numerous exhibitions across Ireland, including multiple appearances in the RHA Annual Exhibition.
nick_bayne@hotmail.com https://www.instagram.com/nick_bayne
Adrienne Eacrett
Adrienne is a visual artist who lives in the Liberties area of Dublin. She has a Diploma in Art & Design from NCAD and has completed courses in various fields such as painting, sculpture, ceramics, bronze casting, jewellery, photography, creative embroidery and is currently studying printed textile design. These courses inform her work, which often involves experimenting with textures, ideas and the unusual.
This body of work is inspired by the mood created in the hidden lanes around the city. The work attracts the viewer's attention, drawing them in from the rough textured edges to the detailed centre. The texture is made from material found on the ground along the sides of the lanes, such as paint and plaster flakes, broken bricks, soil, sand etc.
adrienne.eacrett@gmail.com
Jeanette Lowe - Life Imitating Art
What happens when a photographer decides to look at her city as a painter might… And, decides that maybe the painter might have chosen not to include a lot of the‘visual noise’ of the city.. advertising, wiring, alarms, road signs, ..even the names of the businesses... oh, and also she decides the city is actually quite dirty and cleans up the rubbish from the streets and even repairs the pavements.
And, if the painter she chooses to use as inspiration for this project happens tobe Edward Hopper… then the results can be quite interesting.. perhaps leaving the viewer feeling that the photographs are at once familiar, yet wondering do they actually know why…..
In this series of photographs artist Jeanette Lowe reimagines different streetscapes in Dublin, using the American artist Edward Hopper as her influence. By using Hopper’s geometric angles, his use of light and formal composition; her photographs draw on the same tools as in painting – light, shape, colour and form.