Ireland with Rob Liberace
Photos from the Painting Workshop in Northern Ireland, September 2005
(See
the American Artist Magazine, Workshop issue, Spring 2006 for a complete
article on the trip.)
This
two-week event took place in the beautiful countryside of County Antrim, Northern
Ireland - an area designated as one of Great Britain's "Areas of Outstanding
Beauty."
The workshop was held at the gorgeous Limepark Arts Centre, the restored 18th
century farm pictured below. Students stayed at the cottages in Limepark or
at Collier's Hall Bed and Breakfast.
Limepark
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Limepark
provided a wonderful place to hold class plus provided beautifully renovated
cottages where many of the students resided.
Colliers
Hall
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Colliers Hall, an 18th century working farm owned
and operated by Gerard and Maureen McCarry (passed down through generations),
provided bed and breakfast accomadation to over half the students. Gerard is
first cousin to Rob's mother. Above, the Liberaces pose with the McCarry family.
Coll
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Gerard
poses with his horse and buggy for the students to draw. Maureen gathering rhubarb
out back for one of her delicious treats.

Some of Gerard and Maureen McCarry's horses
(one of Gio's beautiful shots - you can tell he is an early riser!).
What
would Rob do without his wonderful and talented assistant Marjorie?

...and what would Marjorie do without fellow art students who take
photos rather than rescue her from wild animals?
.
Victoria painting
in one of the many niches of Dun Luce Castle.
.Beth
and Neil working at Limepark.
Special thanks to Reece for taking so many beautiful images of the students
working!
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Bonamargy Friary, across the road from Colliers
Hall was a favorite spot. Some of Rob's ancestor's names (the Hunters) are buried
here.
Jessica and Pam painting along the North Ireland Sea at Murlough
Bay.
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.
At left, Gloria, Carmen, and Steve
sketch at Murloch Bay, with Fairhead in the background, some of the land owned
by the McCarrys, Rob's cousins.
At the right is the Ballycastle "Diamond" or town square. Rob's Grandma
Keena, now 102, grew up in the buildings to the right.
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"I'm tryin' to work here!" (Gavin's
animal magnetism at work) .....Nikki,
the Colliers Hall cat-in-residence keeping watch....

They're everywhere!
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Kevin and Neil at Murlough Bay.
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Ava
fascinated by the countryside with mom (Lina). ..Celia
posing sweetly at Broughanlea Road (the dark hedges, or "dok edges"
as they say in Ireland).
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Rob
takes a break to work on his sketchbook at Limepark.
. Lesa painting out at Bona Margy friary.

Lydia gets a ride on the Limepark pony with help from her father, Igor (mom,
Victiora is a workshop student), and Melanie Ward of Limepark.
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Nilda and Patty
at work.
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Pam M. working on becoming a "true Irishman"..The
place abounds with pubcrawlers! (Pam
H., Jeanette and Marjorie)

The pubcrawlers are taking over! Who let that child in here? (L to R, Steve,
Gio, Carolyn, Dave, Kevin, Mary, Pam)
.
Steve's "rainbow" photo. No Photoshop here!... only in Ireland do
they look like this! .Lydia
exploring on the beach.
..
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Celia and Gio monkey
around at Limepark.
..Ava
in courtyard behind the "long barn" cottage at Limepark.

The group in the
gallery at Limepark.
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Steve hamming it
up and who... Gulliver? Oh, it's just Kevin!
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Lena sketches and
Dean paints a seascape at Murlough Bay.
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Cousin Danny schmoozes wth the ladies (Marjorie and Pam)
after giving the class a hair-raising tour to the top of Fairhead.

Dasa climbs the
rock formations at Giant's Causeway.
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Lina's dad models at Limepark.
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While dad works, mom (Mary Chesak) hits a "car boot" sale!....Jessica
becomes (more than?) friends with cousin Girard's horse.
Gio, Gavin, and Rob looking out to Rathlin Island and Scotland.
Five year old Celia
Liberace makes a dash through the dark hedges.
Many
thanks those who submitted their photographs for this page:
Gio Argentati,
Reece Pierce, Carmen Martinez, Steve Smith, David Chesak, Beth Schott.
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