Wicklow Head Lighthouse – Ireland Metal Print
$73.00Wicklow Head Lighthouse – Ireland Metal Print by artist Mark Tisdale features a sunny depiction of the beautiful 19th Century lighthouse on the rugged coast of Count Wicklow on the Irish Sea
This collection of Irish art features vibrant prints inspired by my time exploring the breathtaking beauty of Ireland. From picturesque landscapes to charming cityscapes and village scenes, these artworks capture the essence of what makes Ireland so unforgettable. Whether you’ve wandered through its rolling hills, enjoyed the lively warmth of its pubs, or marveled at its historic cities, Irish art like this can bring those memories to life.
My Ireland prints have been a favorite among collectors since I first shared them. It’s always a joy to hear from people who connect with the places I’ve captured, whether they’ve traveled to Ireland themselves, dream of visiting one day, or call it home. These striking pieces of Irish art are designed to evoke the beauty and spirit of Ireland, making them perfect as mementos, reminders of home, or thoughtful gifts for anyone with a love for Ireland.
Each scene in this collection is available in multiple formats to suit your space or gift-giving needs. From small keepsakes to statement pieces, you can choose from art prints, canvas prints, metal prints, and greeting cards. These versatile options make it easy to bring a touch of Ireland into your home, workplace, or wherever you’d like to celebrate its charm.
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Wicklow Head Lighthouse – Ireland Metal Print by artist Mark Tisdale features a sunny depiction of the beautiful 19th Century lighthouse on the rugged coast of Count Wicklow on the Irish Sea
Ireland seems to be littered with historic and sacred sites like the Irish ruins seen here – Ross Errilly Friary. I would not have seen these if I had taken a bus tour of the wilds of Connemara. It’s simply one of those places I never would have stumbled over on my own, but I…
This piece of Dublin pub art was truly an exercise in enjoying color! The colorful lights at night in Dublin seem to practically run in the rain in this scene from outside the International Bar. The rainy night shows a landmark Irish pub on the corner of Wicklow and St Andrew Streets. Like a lot…
One of my favorite areas of the Galway waterfront to walk was the Claddagh. I probably walked along there each day. I loved the seaside vibe and the smell of the salt air along Galway Bay. I never tallied up the days but I suspect I walked along here almost every day. I particularly loved…
During my stay in Ireland, I saw a good deal of the Irish seaside and it was invariably charming. From lonesome beaches and small villages to cities, I enjoyed them all. But if there’s one place that stands out in my mind as representative of the Irish seaside, it’s Galway. I spent nearly two weeks…
Just before I left Ireland, I had one last incredibly sunny day that just happened to coincide with a day trip out to see some of Ireland’s oldest and most fabled sites. Pictured here is one of those places, the legendary Hill of Tara. This high ground in County Meath has been a place of…
On my last day in Ireland, the sun was really out in full force. It wasn’t one of those days where the sun came and went but a rare day where the sun shone brightly from sunrise to sunset. I had gotten out of bed early that day and found myself enjoying early morning in…
There’s just something about ancient standing stones and beautiful landscapes that lend themselves well to black and white art prints. And don’t you think this gorgeous Ancient Irish landscape in Count Kerry qualifies? This is the sort of scenic place that would be dramatic no matter what. Add some great winter light and a Neolithic…
This artwork of snow falling on Claddagh Quay was inspired by my first visit to Galway. We arrived in the city after dark on a winter evening. Shortly after getting settled in, we headed out for dinner and as soon as we hit the streets, dust swirled through the night sky. I’ve read that snow…
When I think of Classic Galway, this is the waterfront scene that springs to mind. And if you take a wander through my Galway City art, you’ll quickly see that I must have spent a lot of time down there walking along the water. And indeed I did. I spent over two weeks in and…
Whenever I look at this Galway panorama, I am taken back to that beautiful city on the Irish west coast. I can smell the salt air again and feel the cool ocean breeze on my cheeks. There is simply no question that I left a little bit of myself behind on the streets of Galway….
While I wandered the rural roads of County Galway, it seemed that my only constant companions were these Connemara sheep and their compatriots. It felt as if the whole of the Irish countryside was populated with sheep rather than people. And that might not be far off the truth. The weather in winter in the…
This River Liffey panorama is a personal favorite of mine. I simply can’t look at it without a smile. On my very first day in Dublin, I was most surprised by the bright colors of the buildings on the river front. Those tall colorful buildings reminded me so much of photos I’ve seen of Amsterdam….
Standing downstream on the River Liffey in Dublin, I saw the impressive green dome on the roof of Four Courts building as seen in this print. I didn’t recall having read anything about the building, but there was just something about the architecture that called to me. So I had to wander up the Liffey…
Standing atop the fabled Hill of Tara in Ireland was an excellent end to my month in Ireland. And as you can tell from this Hill of Tara panorama print, the day couldn’t have been clearer or sunnier. It’s really hard to look back on this photo and believe that it was late January when…
Considering their proximity, I guess it shouldn’t be too surprising that there were parts of Ireland that seriously reminded me of the Scottish Highlands. And this was especially true of the places I saw in Western Ireland. The landscapes there were simply sweeping and dramatic like this view overlooking Killary on the border of County…
Although I would later learn the Irish are known for their bright and bold colors, I wasn’t remotely prepared for them. On my first day in Dublin, I found my way down to the River Liffey and I was confronted with these rows of colorful buildings facing the waterfront. The narrow fronts of these building’s…
I believe that I will always be struck by the amazing art that populates some of our older cemeteries. The beautiful statue in this print is but one lone example of the statuary and monuments I saw in my long morning exploring Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. I didn’t do a lot of research before heading…
During my stay in Galway City, I had plenty of classically beautiful days even in the midst of a colder-than-normal Irish winter. As you can see from my other Galway City art prints, blue skies and sunshine were not a foreign concept. But for much of my stay there, mornings started out foggy, particularly down…
This print of O’Connell Street in Dublin after dark is one of the last of my prints from Ireland. This is part of a small series of prints that I took on my last night wandering the streets of Dublin. When I look at this print, I still feel the desire to spend more time…
There’s just something about any seaside city. When you’re there experiencing the smell of the ocean, the sounds, even the breeze off the ocean, there’s definitely a charm to it. And I think this print captures some of that charisma on the Galway seaside. When I look back at this print, I can hear the…
I’m often pleasantly surprised to discover there many people out there who also appreciate prints like this one of a snow-covered cemetery path from Glasnevin Cemetery. I guess for some photos of graveyards are uncomfortable reminders, but for me, at least, it’s evocative artwork. I look at cemeteries and they remind me of the never…
I’ll never forget seeing this beautiful Irish beach somewhere on the west coast near Galway. I was mesmerized the moment I saw the mix of gold and black sands flowing towards the ocean. It was truly a beautiful sight worthy of being the subject of numerous pieces of art! The moment the bus stopped, I…
The proper name of the rambling Gothic church in this vintage style art print is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. But to most in Dublin this landmark church is known simply as Christ Church Cathedral. I will always have a soft spot for grand old rambling churches like this one. There’s something genuinely organic…
I hope that I never reach a point in my life where ancient prehistoric sites like this standing stone pictured in County Kerry, Ireland, fail to move me. There’s just something magical about being in the presence of something made by the hands of long-ago humans and pondering just what it might have meant to…
The Aran Islands were one of those special almost indescribable places you stumble across from time to time. When the winds were howling and the rain was whipping across the island, you wondered why anyone would ever live in such a place. Then the sun came out and the island was suddenly… well, you just…
There’s nothing quite like an authentic Irish Pub, and well, they don’t come much more authentic than the ones actually in Ireland! This one certainly has a classic look rising up off Eyre Street in the heart of Galway. I’ve said it over and over that I left a little part of myself behind in…
While I was wandering the Dublin streets, I loved capturing street scenes. I loved the feeling of people in motion and the rhythm of life there. I think I spent time capturing these Dublin street scenes because I was in Ireland long enough to take in the highlight. I’d seen the landmarks and the places…
One of my most vivid memories of my winter visit to Ireland was oddly enough the place on the Irish coast where I encountered these beautiful beach sands. In the winter, you wouldn’t imagine a beach anywhere in Northern Europe being a highlight. Yet when we stopped, the first thing I saw outside the bus…
During my short stay on Inis Mór., I managed to visit two of the iron age “forts” that dot the Irish island, The second, Dun Aengus (or Dún Aonghasa) is seen in this panorama print. This ancient structure forms a half circle against the sheer drop of a cliff. Unfortunately, there’s no written record to…
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