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Done en plein air in Howth today. I like the composition of this. Acyrlics. 20 x 29cm

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Comment by David Diaz on August 19, 2010 at 12:38
James--really nice strong composition and gray tomes, especially the foreground
Comment by Elaine Hurst on August 19, 2010 at 12:08
Thank you, James for telling me about the watch towers!
Comment by James Moore on August 19, 2010 at 10:03
It's one of those Martello watch towers that were built all along the east coast during the Napoleanic wars. I believe they were manned with cannon to guard against any french ships trying to sneak up the Irish sea. In the end no invasion by sea occured and eventually the M.O.Defense rented out the premises to non army folk and Jimmy Joyce was one of the subsequent occupants he even started his Ulysses one day epic in the one in Sandycove. The one in Howth now houses a fabulous radio museum and was were Marconi set up a receiving station in 1905 for his radio transmissions between him and a ship at sea.
Comment by Elaine Hurst on August 19, 2010 at 1:53
This is very bold. I like it a lot. What is the building in the background?

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