








'Winter Hedgerow' by Ciara Gormley
'Winter Hedgerow'
32.5 x 41.5 cm
Oil on 300gm Fabriano Paper
2025
£450
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Ciara Gormley lives and works in Co. Waterford. Her work is often focused on landscape, nature and plants. Harmoniously chosen colours produce energetic, breezy and beautiful works, reflecting brief moments and often 'neglected' views. She exhibits at a number of galleries in Ireland and the UK. I try to paint the way light and colours are constantly shifting, to capture that life in the painting, the way different details catch your eye and also to give shape to the things that are felt and not necessarily seen." The Gloss magazine, interview with Penny McCormick, 2023.
'Winter Hedgerow'
32.5 x 41.5 cm
Oil on 300gm Fabriano Paper
2025
£450
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Ciara Gormley lives and works in Co. Waterford. Her work is often focused on landscape, nature and plants. Harmoniously chosen colours produce energetic, breezy and beautiful works, reflecting brief moments and often 'neglected' views. She exhibits at a number of galleries in Ireland and the UK. I try to paint the way light and colours are constantly shifting, to capture that life in the painting, the way different details catch your eye and also to give shape to the things that are felt and not necessarily seen." The Gloss magazine, interview with Penny McCormick, 2023.
'Winter Hedgerow'
32.5 x 41.5 cm
Oil on 300gm Fabriano Paper
2025
£450
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Ciara Gormley lives and works in Co. Waterford. Her work is often focused on landscape, nature and plants. Harmoniously chosen colours produce energetic, breezy and beautiful works, reflecting brief moments and often 'neglected' views. She exhibits at a number of galleries in Ireland and the UK. I try to paint the way light and colours are constantly shifting, to capture that life in the painting, the way different details catch your eye and also to give shape to the things that are felt and not necessarily seen." The Gloss magazine, interview with Penny McCormick, 2023.