'’It’s the west of Ireland landscapes in particular that I’m drawn to. To me, they are what Ireland is all about, and there is an energy and a sense of timelessness in them that I try to get across in my paintings. ’’
I'm Padraig McCaul, a devoted landscape artist originally from Dublin but now firmly rooted in Mullingar. While I currently reside in Mullingar with my wife Anne and three children, my connection to Achill Island, Co Mayo, where I spent many formative years honing my artistic vision, remains strong.
We e moved from Achill Island to Mullingar in 2021, yet my bond with Achill's landscapes continues to inspire me. Although my primary studio is now in Mullingar, my creative heart remains closely intertwined with the West Coast. This dual studio arrangement mirrors my artistic journey, one that embraces the essence of both Achill and Mullingar.
I've hosted numerous successful exhibitions in Ireland, collaborating with esteemed venues like the Doorway Gallery in Dublin and the Kidogo Arthouse in Fremantle, Australia. I'm also a regular exhibitor at the Affordable Art Fair in London. My artwork gained nationwide recognition when it featured prominently in Eircode's national marketing campaign and website.
You can find my limited edition prints and fine art cards in over 35 select outlets along the captivating Wild Atlantic Way, including Kennys in Lahinch and Strand House in Dingle. My landscape and figurative paintings are showcased in some of Ireland's finest galleries and are also available for global shipping from my studio.
In 2019, I completed a collection of 20 paintings for stage backdrops for the contemporary dance drama - Fáinne Óir - written by Mayo composer Kathy Fahy, and choreographed by Ciara Sexton, former lead dancer with Riverdance and Lord of the Dance. The show premiered in the Theatre Royal, Castlebar, on September 20th, 2019, and travelled to New York on September 26th, 2019, for its American premiere in Symphony Space, Broadway.
My paintings are inspired by the untamed landscapes and coastline of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Achill Island, which is located off Ireland’s western seaboard, has had a profound influence on my paintings, which are inspired by the natural beauty and colour of the surrounding landscape. Describing my symbiotic relationship with my adopted home place, I say, ‘’It has everything that a landscape artist would want; there is the sea, the mountains, the rolling bog, and the sky and the light that changes every hour of the day. There is no reason to go beyond it; there is so much here to inspire painting’’.
In my paintings, I use primary colours, blues, reds, and crimsons, in broad strokes, to depict houses, roads, farm buildings, and country lanes in simple, uncluttered compositions. My paintings seek to elicit emotion that allows room for the viewer to get lost in the subject. They are not just there, I say, to simply describe the landscape but to stir an emotional response to the feeling of the landscape, to convey the movement, energy, and light around it.
Beyond depicting the breathtaking wild Irish landscapes, my work has evolved to include more figurative work, primarily based on my family members using very simple spherical but equally colourful figures to denote their characters. The figures have opened up new possibilities to explore colour and emotion, emphasising the warmth of close relationships between family and friends.
'’It’s the west of Ireland landscapes in particular that I’m drawn to. To me, they are what Ireland is all about, and there is an energy and a sense of timelessness in them that I try to get across in my paintings. ’’
I'm Padraig McCaul, a devoted landscape artist originally from Dublin but now firmly rooted in Mullingar. While I currently reside in Mullingar with my wife Anne and three children, my connection to Achill Island, Co Mayo, where I spent many formative years honing my artistic vision, remains strong.
We e moved from Achill Island to Mullingar in 2021, yet my bond with Achill's landscapes continues to inspire me. Although my primary studio is now in Mullingar, my creative heart remains closely intertwined with the West Coast. This dual studio arrangement mirrors my artistic journey, one that embraces the essence of both Achill and Mullingar.
I've hosted numerous successful exhibitions in Ireland, collaborating with esteemed venues like the Doorway Gallery in Dublin and the Kidogo Arthouse in Fremantle, Australia. I'm also a regular exhibitor at the Affordable Art Fair in London. My artwork gained nationwide recognition when it featured prominently in Eircode's national marketing campaign and website.
You can find my limited edition prints and fine art cards in over 35 select outlets along the captivating Wild Atlantic Way, including Kennys in Lahinch and Strand House in Dingle. My landscape and figurative paintings are showcased in some of Ireland's finest galleries and are also available for global shipping from my studio.
In 2019, I completed a collection of 20 paintings for stage backdrops for the contemporary dance drama - Fáinne Óir - written by Mayo composer Kathy Fahy, and choreographed by Ciara Sexton, former lead dancer with Riverdance and Lord of the Dance. The show premiered in the Theatre Royal, Castlebar, on September 20th, 2019, and travelled to New York on September 26th, 2019, for its American premiere in Symphony Space, Broadway.
My paintings are inspired by the untamed landscapes and coastline of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Achill Island, which is located off Ireland’s western seaboard, has had a profound influence on my paintings, which are inspired by the natural beauty and colour of the surrounding landscape. Describing my symbiotic relationship with my adopted home place, I say, ‘’It has everything that a landscape artist would want; there is the sea, the mountains, the rolling bog, and the sky and the light that changes every hour of the day. There is no reason to go beyond it; there is so much here to inspire painting’’.
In my paintings, I use primary colours, blues, reds, and crimsons, in broad strokes, to depict houses, roads, farm buildings, and country lanes in simple, uncluttered compositions. My paintings seek to elicit emotion that allows room for the viewer to get lost in the subject. They are not just there, I say, to simply describe the landscape but to stir an emotional response to the feeling of the landscape, to convey the movement, energy, and light around it.
Beyond depicting the breathtaking wild Irish landscapes, my work has evolved to include more figurative work, primarily based on my family members using very simple spherical but equally colourful figures to denote their characters. The figures have opened up new possibilities to explore colour and emotion, emphasising the warmth of close relationships between family and friends.