Thread: Some of the most exotic & beautiful of Irish wild flowers are orchids. You can find them in ancient grasslands, bogs, woods & other semi-natural sites. Many are very rare. Here I’ve taken three examples & presented them in vibrant unique colours.
This original ink drawing is on paper & is 29.7 x 42cm [11.7 x 16.5 inches]. A3. Click the link below for detailed specifications. I ship via registered post or courier. It’s just €149/£133

It is available to purchase before June 30th.
You can purchase the work in my Etsy store. Click the image below for more details & to buy:

#gardening #Flowers #SweetPea

Yellow and Pink Sweet Pea Flowers (2021)
Buy here: etsy.me/3Oly72s
Visit my Etsy store to see all the drawings & paintings in the online retrospective: etsy.com/ie/shop/robboh…

Let me know if you have any questions. I’m happy to do deals 

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Jun 24
Thread: The National Gallery of Ireland is one of the finest collections of art, with a rich & superb collection. Artists represented range from Vermeer to Velázquez. I’ve been visiting for over 40y. Here’s why! Image
Andrea Mantegna was an important Renaissance artist. This portrait of Francesco Gonzaga has been attributed to him for its superb sensitivity & draughtsmanship. It dates from c1500 & is part of an important collection of Old Master Italian drawings. Image
Here’s a selection of my own artwork. These are drawings & paintings that explore hope, love & happiness. Check them out!
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Jun 24
To celebrate #pride here’s a thread of important Irish LGBTQI creators that I recommend investigating to truly understand Ireland & it’s impact on the world. ImageImageImageImage
Mary Dorcey (b 1950) is a poet, writer & member of Aosdána. Her work is critically acclaimed & moving. She has campaigned for LGBTQI & has provided a voice for the community through activism & words

‘I have seen mad women in my time
- I have never seen them mad enough.’ (1991) ImageImage
Here’s a selection of my own artwork. These are drawings & paintings that explore hope, love & happiness. Check them out!
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Jun 24
Thread: This drawing was inspired by my 4y old niece & her favourite Halloween costume. She’s a bit of a character & very direct. I was capturing a child’s love of the wonder of things & how they treat the exceptional with complete acceptance. It’s about the magic of life! Image
This original ink drawing is on paper & is 29.7 x 42cm [11.7 x 16.5 inches]. A3. Click the link below for detailed specifications. I ship via registered post or courier. It’s just €149/£133

It is available to purchase before June 30th. ImageImage
You can purchase the work in my Etsy store. Click the image below for more details & to buy:

#gardening #Flowers #Hare #Rabbit #Magic #Child #FairyTale

The Little Girl & the Hare (2022)
Buy here: etsy.me/39Ocjxw
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Jun 24
Thread: Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, has the best record of supporting Irish LGBTQI people, politically, this century. This is an important interview. Hopefully he will move on Trans health & outlaw hate speech/crime which are much needed. He stands up to TERFs. .@MichealMartinTD
Two years ago a British TERF (transphobic or ‘Gender Critter’) group tried to smear a LGBTQI charity. Taoiseach Martin made a very public display of support for the charity .@Belong_To & launched a fund-raising stamp for them.
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Jun 24
Thread: In 1893 a trial caught the imagination of the British & Irish people. It was about a two thousand year old hoard of gold found at Broighter, near Limavady in Ireland*. At stake was one of the most important treasures ever found in these islands! (Broighter boat)
A man was ploughing at Broighter & to his amazement dug up a stunning gold collar, a bowl, a necklace called a torc & other necklaces & items of gold. Back then only a handful of people would have been able to recognise what he had discovered. *present day N Ireland (hoard)
Here’s a selection of my own artwork. These are drawings & paintings that explore hope, love & happiness. Check them out!
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Jun 24
It takes extreme evil to cast doubt on the documented suicide of three (9, 12 & 13y) Traveller children last week & another child this week. The distance between racism & evil is negligible. Imagine trying to negate the experience of devastated families? Racism is a vile evil
The second tweet above, with its sinister fabricated stories & attempt to even steal facts from an oppressed ethnic group is despicable. A simple Google shows what’s I’ve written is 100% factual. This troll account is vile beyond words
In my experience many (some say most) Irish people are racist towards Travellers (actually Mincéirí). But to deny the fact that racism & bullying towards Traveller kids is so bad, that they choose to take their own lives, is low beyond low.
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