Irish Americans are the descendants of people who originally belong to Ireland. The Irish American artists add the classic touch of class in their paintings and therefore command a wonderful place in International market

Edmund Sullivan is an Irish American who has huge collection paintings that have the unique Irish touch. His “Last light Connemara “is an excellent art piece that depicts the beauty of scenic landscape of Ireland just before Sun set. The shadowy look in some parts of the painting provides a magic effect. This art work has won lot of awards. You may even wonder whether it is a painting or photograph. A shepherd’s farm on Irish coast is another beautiful painting of Sullivan. This painting has wonderfully depicted the green landscapes and the coastal area in Ireland. The shepherds and the huts are clearly painted. You can feel like viewing the coastal area and greeneries from distance.

The Irish American art awards are given to Irish American artists for two major categories. Under 35 years and above 35 years are the two categories in which totally 6 artists will be awarded. Any Irish American artist can enter into the competition with any 10 of their paintings. The Painting must be based on contemporary art. The three winners of this year are Noel Brennan, Mark Garry and Lee Welch. The paintings of Noel Brennan normally have bold lines and bold colors. Mark Garry has painted contemporary art of natural scenes. Lee Welch paintings depict the lonely beauty of nature.

The Irish American paintings are normally oil paintings. Some Irish American artists are very particular in painting the picturesque landscape of Ireland. Some others are famous in Contemporary paintings.

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