Kevin Freeney

Male

Wexford

Ireland

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  • Jane Meyler

    Hey Kevin...thanks...trying to get out a bit on my own and Rosslare is just a comfort zone for me! The Burrow is a great place...the evening light there and it's on the sheltered side from the south easterly winds! plus there's never many people around...which suits me :)
  • Karen Scannell

    Thanks Kevin.Looking forward to seeing more of yours.I really like the way your style is heading, between your life drawing and plein air work it looks very strong and distinctive. Looking forward to Sunday?
  • Ann Brennan

    Hi kevin, thanks for your nice comment. No they are not watercolours, believe it or not I paint in Oils. I use them in a way nobody else uses them. I blend alot and use the knife also so you get two textures in the one painting. I love colour so I just have to layer it on.
  • Margaret Kent

    Hi Kevin,
    Sorry but I forgot the camera last Sunday.
    We missed you!See you in Inistioge.
    Love your clothes line.
  • Plein Eire Administrator

    I heard he had lost the plot - in a game of cards - and was buried with his horse, White Spirit, in an pauper's grave (being insolvent at the time) - or was that Dick Turpentine? Now I'm confused....
  • Louise Treacy

    thanks fot the comment on the work ,kevin yes i do have cushions in the lou-mobile i have all my home comforts !!!!
  • Paul Maloney

    Thanks Kevin for the welcome on board.
  • Margaret Kent

    Kevin,we could go out Friday or Saturday if anyone has any ideas?
  • Margaret Kent

    No problem Kevin,I went local this am to Dunbrody and the river,hope to link up with Michael tomorrow to where ever the wind takes us! Love your Kildavin bridge.
  • Tony Robinson

    I like the new avatar painting. Its great.
    But its a striking resemblance (as well) to a grizzled Alistair McGowan who's been left to fend for himself in an episode of 'Lost' or a 'Celebrity Jungle' thing?
  • Karen Scannell

    Great portrait
  • Sandra Dennis

    Thank you for the welcome and hello to you. Hope there are more events to go and draw outside I like the idea never did it before.
  • Sandra Dennis

    Hi Kevin thank you I have signed up to be a member of the dublin group. I could not access the picture you sent me.
  • Tony Robinson

    Nice job on the Bunclody video, Kevin.
  • Mary Duffy

    Hi Kevin
    lovely to hear from you... I have joined Plein Eire so often my hair is going grey -I keep having my password rejected. I hope I am sorted now. It seems easy enough in hindsight, but not sure how long it will last!.I just see the Graiguenamanagh was changed to Wexford.... I was sorry to hear that...as I had a plan which involves Denis going to the hurling in Thurles and I hoped to make it to Graigue.
    Mary
  • David Diaz

    Kevin
    As in keeping with the trip coming over, we were held up a bit and didn't leave until Friday morn. The traffic wasn't really bad--heavy but moving
  • Karen Scannell

    I'm liking your profile photo Kevin...Nice to see the stress didn't get to ya!!
  • Margaret Kent

    Kevin ,I love your studio reminds me of home ! [but I have not got Katie to excuse me!] I did take a photo to put up here but do you think I can find how to do it? nah............I think I might win the lollipop if you could see it..............but I am blaming Karen for keeping us so busy,all I have time to do is stand at the door and throw stuff in..........I can find everything :)
  • Karen Scannell

    Hey Kevin..where's that great painting you did from the festival??have you posted it yet??
  • Liz Walsh

    Thanks Kevin -yea and the studio is kind of cute too - I hope you are doing loads of more great work - Liz
  • Plein Eire Administrator

    I don't think it would be very fair on the 199 that got him or her there to give a prize to the 200th member. But perhaps we should celebrate getting to such an impressive landmark by offering some competition for all our members to enter. Any ideas?
  • David Diaz

    thanks Kevin
    I was a success in that all who came seemed to enjoy the evening and the art--hope the weather 's still holding for you all.
  • Plein Eire Administrator

    We will have to do something.
    Do you mean like 'Stars in Their Eyes'? - 'Tonight, Kevin, you are Claude Monet'? (Sargeant, Gauguin, Courbet, Constable, Ken Howard, James Guthrie, Francis Danby)?
    I think I need to be convinced this could work over a beer. Are you nocturning tomorrow?
  • David Diaz

    Kevin--Happy New Year--hope the climate has improved for getting our and painting
  • Tony Robinson

    Congrats on the new site, Kevin. Very smart. But I think it needs to be bigger on your page, here, as you can hardly see the link.

    btw. Wasn't there another highly acclaimed one-man show..?

  • Plein Eire Administrator

    Hair?
  • Barry Lynch

    Kevin, hope the ploughed field turned out ok for you,took a few notes myself and completed a satisfactory painting of the farm accross the road from church.Barry
  • Margaret Kent

    Thanks Kevin, it was a lovely day, well done  on your work yesterday & I like your new website.
  • john o'flynn

    Kevin

    Sally pointed out the Glendalough date I suggested would be the Bank Hol weekend - I'll be around - but would it lead to lower attendance ? - should we put it back to second weekend?

    Best

    JOHN O FLYNN 

  • Eva Widermann

    Thanks Kevin, that was my intention! :) Looking forward to it!