"Dublin's Fair City iii"
Capture the vibrant heart of Dublin with this stunning cityscape series. Each piece beautifully reflects the character and charm of Ireland’s capital, from iconic landmarks to the subtle play of light and shadow that brings the city to life. With atmospheric colors and delicate details, these artworks invite you to experience Dublin’s spirit, whether it’s the warmth of a bustling street, the elegance of historic bridges, or the serenity of riverside views. Perfect for those who hold Dublin close to their heart, these pieces add a touch of Irish charm to any space.
Artist Bio:
Irish watercolour artist Melina Verschoyle found solace in painting during a time of personal struggle, channeling her journey of self-discovery into vibrant, atmospheric works that explore unseen emotions and energies. Inspired by masters like Alvaro Castagnet, Joseph Zbukvic, and Thomas Schaller, Melina's work captures the essence of nature and emotion through light and movement. Her art has been featured in new Irish publications and showcased across Ireland, building a dedicated collector base as she strives to create a deep, lasting connection with her viewers.
Artist Statement: Capturing Energy Through Light and Atmosphere in Watercolour
My artwork is an exploration of the dynamic interplay between light and atmosphere, brought to life through the delicate medium of watercolour. Each piece aims to make the invisible energy of our world visible, capturing fleeting moments and the essence of nature's beauty.
Additional Information:
•Every piece is an original work, signed by the artist - All paintings were created using high quality mediums and surfaces - the texture of the original paper is visible on the printed items.
•Frames are not included – this listing is in relation to the printed variation of the original works.
•We use 200gsm, textured, matte quality paper which is durable and long lasting.
•Size - paintings are produced on print, edge to edge - this is because some clients prefer to mount with visible edges - depending on the thickness of your frame or mat, you may lose some of the margin however, all designs are created with this in mind - the overall composition will not be affected.
