A man whose brother was murdered by the IRA with the aid of a Garda dossier has been âdisappointedâ by the Irish governmentâs response on the matter.
Rugged landscapes, skies thick with looming clouds, deep blue, tumultuous shorelines painted with almost impasto density, rolling hills, grassy spaces, glass-like lakes peaceful and sunkissed, and wildly verdant horizon lines, Belfast-born artist Martin Mooney is responsible for artworks so vividly realised that as sculptor Deborah Brown described it, standing in front of his paintings at his studio in Donegal, she âfeels the wind and smells the salt airâ.
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