Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Moved to http://www.helenmcnulty.wordpress.com for now See you there! (see the links - Blog Eile! )

Thank you


Monday, August 10, 2009

New web content coming soon...

I will be updating my art blog site very shortly with information on upcoming shows, things that inspire and images of recent work.

In the meantime, check out www.theflatlakefestival.com for details on the upcoming festival this weekend, in which my painting of George Best will be going under the hammer.

Slán go foill
Helen

Monday, December 10, 2007

You are invited to join us for the-
Cóisir Ealaíne do Nollaig 2007: Christmas Art Party 2007

at- 3 St Davids Terrace on Friday 14th December at 7pm.

Join us for an evening of mulled wine, mince pies and mixed media as we bring you a house party with a twist.
Helen McNulty is opening her home for one night only to present some of the finest talents on the Irish Arts scene today, showcasing a mix of established and emerging painters and illustrators from throughout the country.

Artists include:

George Potter RHA
Comhghall Casey
Helen McNulty
Brian Gallagher
Paul Stuart
Clare Star
Lorna Smyth
Patrick Brocklebank
Michael McWilliams

Friday 14th December at 7pm
3, St Davids Terrace, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 (Behind Met Éireann, Bus routes 19, 83 and 13 all go to Met Éireann)

Contact Helen for more information by emailing helenmcnultyart@gmail.com

Friday, November 30, 2007

Hi Folks,
Another month, another showdown in the online world of Saatchi. I would be really grateful if you could spare 5 minutes of your day (if I can prise you all away from work/Facebook!) to vote for my painting "O'Connell St in the Rain" at the showdown.

The link to the piece is: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/showdown/index.php?showpic=103737 I

f you like/ don't like it please email me to let me know. If you love it, then please feel free to add it to your favourites on the site.

Thanks a million everyone.
Helen x
The Kettle Club at Rí Rá and The Globe

Last night was 'Female Allstars Night' , a great chance to see some of the talent out there in Dublin both in art and in music. One of my highlights was Ophelia, a dublin based talent who combines a rap style with melodic sounds that mirror life in urban Ireland today. A tiger cub, Ophelia has a lot to say about the way the streets of Dublin treat her. And of course, she had the whole crowd going, with the rhythm of her words and her captivating voice.

I was very proud to have been included (at the last minute!) with 2 of my paintings being displayed in there. Hanging art in clubs is the new way to do it. The younger artists out there who are afraid of the older galleries, can put their work up for relatively little cost, and get the coverage they desire. The prices they make for the pieces won't mirror the gallery prices, but there is no commission and the work is being shown to a much wider demographic. The future of us lies with us, and I have decided in that short space of time, to bring my art out into the world in the ways I know how, rather than having to do it exactly as the generation before have done.

Oh yeah, and The Kennedy Gallery in Harcourt Street had the opening of the Christmas show last night, and I had a painting in it. There was a really good turn out to the opening, and I was surprised as it was quite a miserable night out.

I look forward to posting more blogs on here about many more future art projects... Until then Good Luck