Putting the Fine into Fine Art
My talents lie in different directions, however I can easily draw the conclusion that there a fine group of talented artists who live in West Cork, or get drawn to the southwest to find inspiration. Some are frequent visitors who provide courses, demonstrations and masterclasses. This can be in the fine arts, textiles or ceramics.

Felicity exhibiting at the Clonakilty Community Arts Exhibition 2017
Being married to the talented “Mrs G” I can simply admire her accomplishments, and those of her friends and an expanding West Cork art network. However, I am unable to appreciate the delights of cutting up fabric into tiny pieces and sewing them all back together again (although the results are lovely), or spending days pencilling in every hair on someone’s head.

A Mini Pineapple Quilt by Felicity Grace
Ballynoe House is pleased to be able to showcase some of what West Cork offers in terms of Arts & Crafts.
Felicity Grace
Felicity usually showcases her work through her “Sketches by Fiz” blog. Some of Felicity’s art can be seen in the holiday lets (fabric art / mini/quits, pencil sketches and watercolours).

Shinee Key (K Pop Artist) by Felicity Grace
Shevaun Doherty
A friend of Felicity, Dublin-based artist Shevaun Doherty, a member of the Society of Botanical Artists, is a sought-after botanical artist and often run courses in West Cork.

Felicity Grace & Shevaun Doherty at the Ellen Hutchins Festival, August 2017
Etain Hickey
Etain’s shop is in Ashe Street, Clonakilty, where she showcases many local arts & crafts in addition to her own work.

Ceramic by Etain Hickey
Loft Gallery & Frames
The gallery in Western Road, Clonakilty, showcases many local artists.
Jane O’Farrell
Jane creates beautiful individual land and seascapes influenced by the vibrant light and colours of West Cork. After layering the wool tops to create depth and tone, each piece is needle felted and then embellished with silk and other fibres and exotic yarns. We have a couple of Jane’s pieces at Ballynoe House. Based on Heir Island, outside of Baltimore, Jane’s works can also be obtained through Etain Hickey’s shop in Clonakilty.

Felting by Jane O’Farrell
Aidan O’Regan
Aidan is a colourist based in Clonakilty. The deconstruction of colours in the natural environment around the coast and hinterland of West Cork is reflected in his paintings. His works can be found in the window of his wife’s shop (Michelle Mitton Design Gallery in Pearse Street, Clonakilty). A few of Aidan’s works adorn the wall at Ballynoe House, including this one:

by Aidan O’Regan
Geraldine O’Sullivan
In 2013, Geraldine started painting gardens, attracted by the intimate spaces people create that offer, in their making, contentment and joy. She documents places that offer sanctuary from the stresses of modern life. She is well- known for her seascapes, which involve a detailed exploration of the natural world. Living and painting within walking distance of the shoreline, she is intimately familiar with the organic partnership between sea and shore. We are delighted to own Geraldine’s seascape “The Picnic Place Beyond Toe Head, Skibbereen”. Her annual home exhibition and art sale, held every August not too far from Ballynoe House, is a popular event. It is also a fine opportunity to see where she gets her botanical inspiration from (i.e. their beautiful garden maintained by husband Alex). More the twenty prints of various painting by Geraldine were selected for the walls of the holiday lets.
Fiona Power
With her studio overlooking Dunmanus Bay, Fiona is inspired by the beauty of colour and the emotion of the ethereal moments of change in the atmosphere of a particular place and time. She is interested in the land, sea and sky that present themselves in ever evolving moments of drama and beauty.

Dunmanus Bay Sunset by Fiona Power
Red Strand Design
Based in her new workshop at Donovan’s Cross near Galley Head, Red Strand, Caroline McNamara arranges periodic and popular courses in textile art and Zentangle.
Future Ideas
Part of the idea behind the Ballynoe House Holiday Lets set-up is to have flexible accommodation, with the option to host business away periods as well as residential courses and masterclasses. The location, just a few minutes from the coast and with 5 acres of garden, provides plenty of subject matter, whether botanical or landscapes. This is an option we will be exploring in more detail in 2018. Contact us if this type of event could be of interest to you.
Special Offer for Artists
Ballynoe House will be promoting West Cork long-term as a destination for artists, by offering bona fide artists (professional or amateur) a 10% discount on all advertised pricing for stays at Ballynoe House, subject to let availability. To qualify for the discount, guests will be known to or recognised by Felicity as artists (for example, an online portfolio), or will be part of her international artist network via her blog or Facebook page. In addition to the residential artist, guest artists will also have access to the private parts of the Ballynoe House grounds should artistic inspiration take them there. Enquiries and bookings will be made by email only directly with the owners and not through the online booking engine.

The Barn House Sitting Room (painting of local beach Long Strand by Geraldine O’Sullivan)

Mackerel in a Copper Pan (Barn House Kitchen)

Fabric Art by Felicity Grace (1 Ballynoe Mews)
Mark Grace, Ballynoe House