Ireland is a land of beautiful art and architecture. Poetry, paintings, architecture had flourished well in Ireland. Irish artists are specialists in oil paintings and modern arts. There are numbers of art galleries in Ireland, which depict the skill of Irish artists. Irish art market is growing fast than any other art in the international market. So you can buy Irish oil paintings or sculptures for decorative purposes or as an investment.

There are number of superb artists in Ireland. Lisa conlan is one among them whose paintings are noted for the deep insight of soul. She uses bold colors and lines in her paintings, which provide a graceful look to her paintings. Her “Landscape” painting depicts the sunrays falling on the river and its reflection beautifully. The dark mountain background adds impressive look to the painting.

Gerry Glynn is another famous artist who specializes in oil paintings. His distinctive style of painting portrays surrealism. You can view his paintings in exhibitions conducted by him. Ireland galleries also took possession of some his paintings

You can also get the original art works of Irish artists online. You can view and select the paintings and can order them online. The excellent color blend and magnificent beauty of these Irish paintings will provide impressive look to your home. There are also art galleries that are selling Irish art. Ireland is the home of modern art. Apart from paintings, the modern sculptures took a wonderful place in International market. These modern arts depict the difference between reality and unreality. You can understand the hidden meaning in every modern sculpture. It will show the skill of Irish artists. You can buy the modern art from online or through exhibitions.

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