Leaning out softly, Glencar
The 50ft Glencar Waterfall, a short walk from Glencar Lough, is famous for being an inspiration to Ireland’s greatest poet William Butler Yeats and features in his poem ‘The Stolen Child’.
Surrounded by breathtaking prehistoric mountain skylines, Rowan, Birch and fern, it has an otherworldly atmosphere.
When I visited to study for this painting, we saw how the breeze picked the particles of water and sprayed them back into the air with prism lights dancing around the whole space. Its original name ‘srut i n-agaid an aeir’ means ‘the stream against the air’. A Farie dream-ike experience.
- Original Irish Landscape oil painting
- Donegal landscape painting
- Péinteáil Tírdhreach Dhún na nGall
- Original artwork
- Oil on paperboard
- Painting size 19.4 x 19.4 cm
- Framed size (approx.) 40 x 40 x 3.5 cm
- Off white limed wooden frame, soft white mount with glass.
- Price includes frame.
€445.00
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