Safety At The Sea
This print of original water colour and pen drawing is limited to 40 editions in each size. Each print is signed and numbered by me, the artist, and the wonderful story comes printed on the back to enjoy.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
Small 26cm
Medium 35cm
Large 46 cm
X Large 63 cm
XX Large 90cm
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that X Large and XX large prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
This print of original water colour and pen drawing is limited to 40 editions in each size. Each print is signed and numbered by me, the artist, and the wonderful story comes printed on the back to enjoy.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
Small 26cm
Medium 35cm
Large 46 cm
X Large 63 cm
XX Large 90cm
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that X Large and XX large prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
This print of original water colour and pen drawing is limited to 40 editions in each size. Each print is signed and numbered by me, the artist, and the wonderful story comes printed on the back to enjoy.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
Small 26cm
Medium 35cm
Large 46 cm
X Large 63 cm
XX Large 90cm
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that X Large and XX large prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
Are you looking for a unique piece of artwork for your home or a meangful gift for someone special? This beautiful print will light up your home and also holds deeper layers of history and lore? Its is part of my 2019 Home collection which was a creative response to my interviews with Irish emigrants. The unique story comes with the print and gives an extra special depth of meaning. It makes a unique, pretty and a wonderful gift for everyone, a perfect gift for any child or for yourself.
The following unique story comes printed as part of the product:
Emigrant: Daragh Finn
Daragh Finn was born in Drumalee, Co Cavan, when interviewed Daragh was living in Chiswick, West London but has since moved back to Ireland and lives and works in Co Cork.
After qualifying as a doctor in 2008 in Ireland Daragh continued to train and specialise in paediatrics. He moved to London in 2017 at the age of 33 to train further in paediatric cardiology, this cannot be done in Ireland. When i asked Daragh about settling in he describes his first night arriving into London late at night, trying to find his accommodation and getting straight into his new job the next morning. “It was challenging settling into the new work environment, there was a higher and stricter set of expectations than at home. “
Being away from family and adjusting to the “ sensory overload” on his daily commute was difficult . As time went on Daragh adjusted to the changes, things got easier when his then fiancee, now wife moved over to join him. He enjoyed learning and progressing in his field in this new environment, meeting doctors from all over the world in work everyday and using his time off to embrace the wonderful museum & theatre scene in London, Daragh is also a talented actor. On the week I interviewed Daragh he had been offered a permanent job as a paediatric consultant in Cork. The job was offered on as a result of his London experience. Daragh has since moved home but overall his emigration experience was a positive one. When asked what he missed about Ireland most he said is was the sea. And when I asked him what the word home mean’t to him he said that for him home is a place where he feels safe.