Posted on April 13, 2017 at 9:00am 4 Comments 5 Likes
Quiet determination -- I think that's what he had. He was passionate about the Irish language, Irish history and culture, the Irish way of life.
Above, oil painting of Patrick Pearse at Ros Muc, Connemara
He saw what the English education system was doing, trying to stamp…
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"Tinteán Tréigthe no.32", 42 x 42cm, oil painting on canvas by Eoin Mac Lochlainn, 2017
It’s Irish Language Week in Ireland this week so I've written my post in Irish. But please scroll down to read the English translation down below, if you wish.
Tá scéailín deas agam daoibh faoin bpictiúr seo ag barr.…
ContinuePosted on August 5, 2016 at 6:30am 0 Comments 7 Likes
My mother (God rest her) must have taken this photo. It was in Connemara and they were on their honeymoon… It was a long time ago, but we still had a copy in a dusty old photo album at home in Ranelagh. It was lovely to see it projected onto the gable end of Pearse’s Cottage in Ros Muc last weekend.
It’s a long story. But maybe today, I’ll just tell you about the short film that I produced as part of my artist’s…
ContinuePosted on April 25, 2016 at 6:30pm 4 Comments 8 Likes
Tinteán Tréigthe no.19, oil on canvas, 2016
Now if you’re searching for your great grandmother’s cottage in the country, you can follow the map to a certain extent, but, in the end, you just have to ask someone. So, after driving a crooked mile up a crooked mucky roadeen, searching for the dot beside the ‘S’ of…
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Hi Eoin,
Céad míle fáilte! Welcome to The Wild Geese Community. Have look around at all we have to offer and join a few groups that interest you. You can also share your Irish story with your new friends here by posting a blog. Share an article, picture, or video related to your ancestry, expertise, or experiences in the global Irish community any time you like. We'll feature and promote the best content. Our community can only exist with contributions by our members, so post-away! I'm looking forward to interacting with you as you enjoy your Wild Geese experience.
Kelly
Dear Kelly,
Go raibh míle maith agat. Thank you for your message. I am an artist, and I have a blog called Scéalta Ealaíne. Basically it's stories about the Irish art scene and other musings about art (sometimes in Irish but more often in English) but I was very interested to connect with the Wild Geese Community because I'm working on a body of artwork about Irish Emigration. More specifically, I have been painting old empty fireplaces in abandoned houses in Co Donegal. ( see here for example: http://emacl.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/see-the-northern-lights-in-co-donegal-this-december/ ) Anyway, it's nice to make contact with you and I look forward to hearing more, slán go fóill, eoin
Hi Eoin,
Sorry to have taken so long to reply! I'm delighted to be your friend. Here's something for you to look at: http://novelwritingfestival.com/2016/02/13/excerpt-from-the-three-old-rascals-taken-from-who-killed-honor-bright-by-patricia-hughes/
Best wishes,
Patricia
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