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Strange love
by Ian Jermyn
What a thing! The fin! Driving the passion from beneath the feet of the riders and sliders. The flex and spring as they weave their song through sh...
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The Departed
by Ian Jermyn
Gale to storm-force winds last night and this morning have whipped the white horses to frantic frolics across Dublin Bay. I have a plan to escape i...
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Xmas colours
by Ian Jermyn
Xmas this year has landed us in the Dublin's South side. Snagging what time one can between feeding and what would seem to be a bottomless teapot, ...
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Distant mates and watercolours
by Ian Jermyn
Hoo-bloody-ray for the internet and video-calls. It's grouse to be able to catch up with family on the other side of the planet; family, but partic...
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Aileens Box Set
by Ian Jermyn
The 'hows' and 'whys' behind you finding yourself out in County Clare on Ireland's west coast, down dancing in the eddies swirling at the base of t...
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Rolling on to xmas
by Ian Jermyn
Stiff back, aching wrists and an ear-to-ear smile after an evening of printing. Each of these cards is printed by hand and bears unique colouring. ...
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Cnoc Lios Uachtair
by Ian Jermyn
Secreted within soft grasses writhe and twist the limb-like knots and burls - part scaled, part burnished -of banzai furze and wind-thrashed heathe...
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Mountain of ink
by Ian Jermyn
Glad to have finished another addition to the linocut series, "Cnoc Lios Uachtair". The inspiration for this came from hill-walking out in the wild...
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Point taken
by Ian Jermyn
"Annual leave doesn't roll-over so you'd better take it."
Yes boss. This the inevitable mid-winter gluttony - get what you can, when you can. Fu...
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Mountain
by Ian Jermyn
The muse reminds and reveals. After a bracing hike out in the wilds of Connemara I'm shook by a departing vision. Pick up the pen and out it comes....
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Mind over matters
by Ian Jermyn
Just because you can't go doesn't mean you can't get there; it's all in the mind.
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Driving inspiration
by Ian Jermyn
Working full-time has brought odd changes in lifestyle. Endless hours seep away as eyeballs turn to jelly and adhere to microscope eyepieces search...
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