Martello Tower At Sandycove.

Martello Tower At Sandycove.
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Wow these are getting better and better Roland! This has has everything I like in a watercolour, super, soft sky, lovely foliage and buildings and well painted water with those soft reflections.

Great work you do Roland

What a wonderful collection of subjects in this painting Roland, and beautifully executed.

Stephen, Dennis and Fiona, many thanks again

Amazing watercolours all of them. How I wish I could watch you paint them, I'm sure it would help improve my watercolours immensely.

Hi Val many thanks for your comments, I have a couple of short videos on Youtube and Facebook. You can copy and paste the addresses below into your browser address bar and have a look. Hope this helps, don&#39;t forget to click the HD icon in the bottom right corner of the video player that pops up as this will give you the best image quality.<br /><br />https://www.facebook.com/RolandByrneArtist/videos/vb.1505376506356003/1641066512787001/?type=2&amp;theater<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZHYrJxUcPc<br /><br />

Many thanks Roland, will take a look.

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14/09/2015
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The iconic "southside" of Dublin has many hidden treasures. This is Sandycove a small strip of Blue Flag beach with an amazing backdrop. The Martello Tower Museum dedicated to James Joyce. Scene of the opening of Joyce's book Ulysses and the most beautiful Art Deco house designed by Irish architect Michael Scott who also designed The Abbey Theatre and The Busaras Depot in Dublin city.

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Roland Byrne

Born in Dublin, I am a full time artist living and working in Ireland. I am also a part time photographer, broadcaster and blogger. I specialise in both watercolour and oil landscape painting and also work in other innovative mediums. My work is a combination of fine art techniques coupled…

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