Conor McGuire - Mayo

The Quay Players
The Quay Players, Oil on canvas, 72 x 48 inches
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Three Hookers
Three Hookers, Oil on Canvas, 20.75 x 24.5 inches
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Seagull's Perch
Seagull's Perch, Oil on canvas, 41 x 29 inches
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Winter Trees
Winter Trees, Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches
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Halfpenny Bridge
Halfpenny Bridge, Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 inches
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Galway hooker Leaving Port
Galway hooker Leaving Port, Oil on canvas, 59 x 30 inches
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Colin on Keem Beach
Colin on Keem Beach, Oil on canvas, 40.5 x 27 inches
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Cliffs of Mohar Dusk
Cliffs of Mohar Dusk, Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 inches
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Blasket Islands County Kerry
Blasket Islands County Kerry, Oil on canvas, 41 x 25 inches
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Balltglass Lighthouse,County Mayo
Balltglass Lighthouse,County Mayo, Oil on canvas, 31.5 x 41 inches
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In Nephin's Shadow
In Nephin's Shadow, Oil on canvas, 36.5 x 34 inches
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Galway Hooker at Sea
Galway Hooker at Sea, Oil on canvas, 31 x 41 inches
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Ballina Cathedral on River Moy
Ballina Cathedral on River Moy, Oil on canvas, 24 x 50 inches
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Irish artist Conor McGuire, Mayo

Conor McGuires luminous, exquisitely textured paintings pull viewers into virtually timeless visions of his native Western Ireland. Hoping to convey the regions isolation and relatively unchanged picturesqueness, his portraits and landscapes privilege small towns, local characters, pristine nature and traditional music. In these settings, occasional modern details, wristwatches, camera-toting tourists, electronic keyboards, complicate the illusion of isolation. McGuires aesthetic choices reflect this tension between regional vernacular and modern sensibilities, moving between a gentle, impressionist landscape style reminiscent of Monet and an expressionist mode in portraits where the canvas edges blur into abstraction.

A rhythmic quality plays throughout these stylistic variations, uniting McGuires paintings. This rhythm figures very literally in portraits of musicians, where musical tones seem to ripple over surrounding spaces and architectures. In paintings of streets, towns, fields and seascapes, meanwhile, a less overt but no less powerful cadence develops from repeating shapes, shifting forms and alternating colors. McGuires paintings, then, invite viewers to experience lives and landscapes at a different rhythm.

Original artwork, online and Worldwide (since 2000)

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