A 'Paint-Out' can be arranged by anyone. Even an impromptu session can be posted here if the weather is promising and you have an afternoon or a morning to spare. We try to meet regularly. Just decide on a time and a suitable venue and post a notice on the group page and 'Events'.
Time and location to be posted in advance both on "Plein Eire Dublin" and "Events" pages on this Plein Eire site.
RSVP on 'Events' for notice to be sent to you in the event of any change in plans or check this Plein Eire Dublin Group page on the morning of a paint-out .
Members may also propose paint-outs at other times as suits them and ask for other members who may be available to join them.
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up date on paint out in Dalkey Village next Sunday. It is part of the Dalkey Lobster Festival. The painting starts at 10 am and finishes at 4oopm. you can pick out any place you like on the streets of Dalkey and set up your easel. parking is available at the top of the town in the dart car park for €3 for the day. directions go through the town and turn right up to the bridge and turn left. The dart car park is straight ahead.
there is all so parking beside the church on an pay per hour basis.
this is a great opportunity to paint out in Dalkey with a big turnout expected and many R.T,E personalitys making appearences. Pat Kenny, Ryan Tubridy , Gerard Keane, and free music on the streets with well known bands. At 400pm the paintings will be left in poets corner for judges decision. all artists will get a voucher for a pint while the judgeing is going on. All paintings will be for sale in Poets Corner from 400 to 500pm.
Hi' yawl!
I'll probably be going down to AITO next "First-Sat": don't know how many other PE Dubliners will be also: please anyone remaining in Dublin do organise a Paint Out if you feel minded to- I don't think we should postpone August's First-Sat-Paint-Out for a week as we can't do that every Bank Holiday of the year - and the Second-Sat of this August I expect a lot of those PE Dubliners who will attend AITO the previous weekend might be "painted-out"! So, see you in September!
Best - John O Flynn
Photographer, Paul Freeney is leading a Photo-Walk from Hook Head to Loftus Hall on Friday 3rd August during Art in the Open. It is a kind of Art in the Open for photographers and anyone is welcome to join him.
Here is a fB link.
Incidentally, Paul has two people hoping to travel from Dublin to Hook on Friday morning and they are seeking to share a lift. If anyone is driving down that morning and would be glad of company and/or petrol money, get in touch with Paul Freeney.
Hi John, sorry I missed the last paint out, sounds as if it was a successful event both for weather and attendance. I was 'plein airing' in Achill, in the rain, at the time. Will be in Wexford for the next outing so will miss that as well. Tom
Really enjoyed today John, but I will be at AITO for the next one.
John
About 10 artists turned out to Dodder today (7/6/12) and despite flakey forecasts and floods elsewhere the sun shone on us all day! One never knows!
How do folk feel about August's First-Sat-Paint-Out - which will coincide with AITO in Wexf'rd: any member who's staying around Dublin for bank Hol weekend like to organise it?
Best - JOF
deirdre moriarty posted an event
Thanks to John McManus for setting us up with a splendid venue today (02/06) at Poolbeg Yacht Club, adjacent to East Link, where the sun shone (for a while!) and we had a great turn-out of 13, with parking, bar and good vantage points at our disposal.
Next First-Sat (July) we've pencilled in the Dodder around the Dropping Well - but more detail later.
Happy painting - JOF
Sounds great! I hope to be there. I haven't painted there before.
Fowarded by John O Flynn; from John McManus:
(meet at 11am, PE Dublin June's First Sat Paint Out, 2/06):
I propose meeting at the Poolbeg Yacht & Boat Club for some marine and dock-land scenery for the next paint-out of the Plein Eire Dublin group. The club has kindly agreed that we could avail of the facilities for refreshments, bathroom, etc. The bar is open from 10am - tea, coffee, drinks, toasted sandwiches, etc. We could paint on the veranda overlooking the Liffey with views along the Liffey in both directions and across the river towards Boland's Mills. Plenty of scope for those who enjoy line and buildings and blocks of colour for more abstract motifs.
The club-house is visible on the right hand-side when travelling from the south-side along York Rd, towards the East-Link toll-gates, but is not accessible from York Road. Access is on Pigeon House Road and approached from the round-about at the junction of York rd. and Sean Moore Rd. If you are travelling from the north-side across the East-Link you take first left exit off the roundabout. If travelling from south-side towards the East-Link you go straight through the roundabout, i.e. the 3rd exit. Phone me if you need directions.
Hope to see you there. John Mc Manus
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