Tony Robinson

Wexford

Ireland

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  • Michael McGuire

    I don't know about cuckoos, Tony, but I get my share of "lemons". I have a whole shelf full of them in my studio! It can be interesting to look back and see a tendency to make the same mistake(s) repeatedly. The challenge is then to remember not to do it again next time
  • Kevin Freeney

    Sepa logo is excellent
  • Ken Bushe

    Thanks very much Tony. I'm working indoors for a while longer on a commission but I'll be back out painting again just as soon as the sleet and rain start up again.
  • Judy Shinnick

    Hello Tony - yes, I hope to get out when I'm home next - still in the desert - maybe a few camels amongst the sand dunes? The site is FAB - many congratulations and I'm really looking forward to another Art in the Open this year.
  • John Dinan

    Thanks Tony, the group seems so wonderfully friendly - that's the great thing about it.
    Yes I do experiment with different styles quite regularly, I don't think artists should be pigeonholed into having to paint just in one way, although I know a lot of artists, perhaps especially professional ones, feel disinclined to be seen to veer away from their recognised style. I was never one to follow the rules too closely. Hope to meet you sometime soon. John
  • Eva Knight

    Tony, thank's very much for the great welcome .... It was a bit cold this winter in Poland to paint outside ... I'm hoping to start tomorrow
  • Ann Brennan

    Hi tony, I hope to make it and bring a friend. It would be nice to meet everyone. I'm not involved in Stag but I do teach in the Arts Centre in Clonmel 2 days a week teaching oils and acrylics.
    Hope to see you Sunday.

    Ann
  • Niamh Slack

    Thanks TOny, Ya could have been very dodgy had the wind taken up!! I sometimes paint on my own, but of course prefer to paint with others, when the opportunity arises! I was invited to join this group by Margaret, and Im hoping to get down to one of the paint outs before too long!
  • Anne Ryan McGree

    Hi Tony,
    Thanks for your comments and yes I hope to go to some of the paint days out in the near future.
    Anne
  • Elaine Hurst

    Thank you! That's very nice. If I had known about this site, everyone on it a little earlier, I would have been saving more pennies to come over this year! I have applied to our national parks system, in which you can do artist residencies. They don't pay you, and you don't have to pay to stay, just get there, and feed yourself. But many of our national parks have them. I applied to several that I would be able to drive to. I will certainly put Ireland on the front burner for next year though, unless something changes here, and I could figure out a way to come to the plein air festival.
  • Bernadette doolan

    Ah tony,don't apologise to the cat he wasnt even mine.....got him off the net somewhere!!!!!!!!!!!
  • michael hanrahan

    Thanks Tony. I am back in Clare after 2 months painting in Thailand. Off to Capetown next tuesday where I join the Cunard world cruise on Queen Mary and head to South America, Caribean, Florida,New York and Southampton. I will be art instructor on board and this is my first cruise. If you get a chance listen to a recent interview from the States. Go to www.sabrams.com See blue section on her home page under travellers 411 Click on archived shows under feb 2010 and listen to show on 13th Feb. Let me know what you think. Best wishes to you with this wonderful site. I have some new work on my web page www.michaelhanrahan.net
    Michael
  • Maria Levinge

    In Tuscany last September. Wonderful area near Montepulciano, Pienza, and the Orcia Valley. Really superb, Stay in an Agritourismo and a car is essential. Weather is just perfect for long days out and the evening light over the hills. What dreams are made of.
  • Dublin Sketchers

    Hi Tony! Thank you for your comments - it's Tracy here running the Dublin Sketchers page. The Dublin Sketchers were set up 2 years ago and have a blog where most of our interaction takes place. We were forwarded your site by a contact and it is a great place!

    Most of our members have their own art blogs already and we use our blog for events and discussion. I set up the group on Plein Eire just to let people know we exist and that people are more than welcome to join us any Sunday. We generally meet in the Dublin City Centre area but sometimes visit places like Howth,Dun Laoghaire or go on weekends away, for example Galway and Kilkenny. (Currently planning a Cork trip!)

    If I change this profile to my own, then I will have to delete the work of the other members - unless there is a way of adding it to the group instead?
  • michael hanrahan

    Thanks Tony. I am all set to go on what I believe will be an extraordinary journey. Will keep you posted. Michael
  • r clancy

    Hi, Thanks for the welcome, I won't make it this Sunday as I have plans but keep me posted of any future outings. Thanks
  • Bernadette doolan

    excellent...I know what its like trying to find good budgie food disguised as human indulgence!!!maybe not quite indulgent to most but when rice cakes are the highlight! !!! finding a bar like this is pretty good!!i will keep you posted when i find more.
    cheers b'dette
  • Patrick Cahill

    Hi Tony,
    Thanks for the invite. Yes I have just finished the March marathon, it was better this time as there were only 20 artists. I managed a couple of paintings this time, I will post them if I work out the workings of this web site, (I made a bit of a mess of my photo) pity our paths did'nt cross this time.
  • Philip Dundon

    Hi Tony, Re the "naughties" .......painting on the eve of entry day is no way to produce a "masterpiece"........but what the hey!!!!! It may have made some poor soul happy. Been to St Helens on Sunday...now that was good. Your right Iwill work on Ernest,I know he would like to be a part of the scene
  • Louise Treacy

    Phil hasnt been down for a couple of weeks think she came down last night for a break but i presume life drawin is not on tomorrow as ye are all off to ntb house for the week ye will do great work in a whole week of life drawin enjoy it !!!
  • Margaret Kent

    Hi Tony,
    I have to say the painting looks better in reality,it must be the way I am photographing it,it seems very dull.I will have a go at it in photoshop..............without the help of my photoshop mentor Tom King I will probably make a right mess of it...............
  • Margaret Kent

    Tony Have I overcooked it?? I did autoadjust,what do you think?
  • Maree J O'Sullivan

    Hi, I personally don't paint outside, I specialise in Silk painting, but I am the secretary of the Cork based Maclise Art Society and have over 80 members and alot of them love to paint outdoors, our members would love to join up with painting tutors during the summer to paint in West Cork/Kerry if you are a en plein air group and have a few spaces please email me and I'll pass on to our members macliseartsociety@hotmail.com
  • Maree J O'Sullivan

    Any Cork members out there,
  • Kevin Freeney

    Did that portrait staring into mirror in winter, hat and coat on.
    Thought this scarier avatar would deter Linda and others.
    Watched the first episode of lost and never watched again so I've no idea who you're talking about.Obviously a very handsome guy though.
  • catherine m elliott

    Hi Tony, Just got back from Tarbert and surrounding areas. Will post some paintings soon. Saving up for a plane ticket to Wexford...I'm really hoping I can make a go of it. its such a special event. bye for now, Catherine
  • David Diaz

    Turns out the other painter is not coming--but I am bringing someone
  • David Diaz

    Wow ---very nice street scenes and interiors
  • Maria Levinge

    Hi Tony,
    I am looking forward to joining you all next Sunday in Newtownbarry.
    I love the limited pallet idea and black & white. I have done it from time to time and find it a wonderful exercise.

    By the way everyone. I currently have an exhibition of my paintings "ABOUT RUSSBOROUGH" exhibiting in Russborough, Blessington, Co.Wicklow. It is a beautiful place to visit. Exhibition runs to the end of June and will continue in a limited form for the summer.
  • Margaret Kent

    Tony, sorry I cannot join you today I have to attend the Patron where my parents are buried.A few of us are going to Arthurstown on Tuesday for around 10am & then where ever the wind takes us! Enjoy!