Ennis Downtown Underpainting |
Ennis is a thriving community with a quaint town center depicted in this painting. We walked this stretch of the main street several times during our visit. The St. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church anchors one end of the center, and the Ennis Friary, which dates back to the late thirteenth century anchors the other.
I liked the armature of this painting. The dynamic diagonals point from the edges of the scene to the center of interest. I wanted the viewer to follow the car into the street, look to its left to see the bright red pub, then look up to the end of the street where St. Peter and Paul's Church steeple stretches up into the twilight sky.
The colorful and warm underpainting and broken paint effect represents the decades, even centuries, of paint that lie underneath the shops' painted facades. Overflowing flower baskets were in full bloom everywhere.
The last element added, and one that made Ennis quite memorable was the addition of the blue and yellow pennant streamers that crisscrossed the street. We learned that the banners of yellow and blue that we saw on every surface in town were hung in support of the County Clare hurling team, which had made it to the All-Ireland Hurling Championship. The team was the underdog who would play the final against the strong favorite, County Cork. All the excitement occurred during our trip, including the final match which we watched in a pub (result was a tie), so we now consider ourselves the world's newest hurling fans!
Fast forward to the repeat of the Championship Game, due to the initial tie...County Clare was the victor. Ennis must have been rocking!
The colorful and warm underpainting and broken paint effect represents the decades, even centuries, of paint that lie underneath the shops' painted facades. Overflowing flower baskets were in full bloom everywhere.
Ennis Street at Dusk - Stage 2 |
Fast forward to the repeat of the Championship Game, due to the initial tie...County Clare was the victor. Ennis must have been rocking!
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