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ANCIENT IRELAND THROUGH CONTEMPORARY ART | Watercolours, Oils & Prints by Susan Morley | Art for sale

ANCIENT IRELAND THROUGH CONTEMPORARY ART

Art of Ancient Ireland offers you an exclusive opportunity to purchase original paintings and prints of internationally acclaimed artist, Susan Morley.

Though a watercolour artist for much of her career, Susan also uses a range of other media including oils and pastels.

In this site you may browse her latest work, her many commissions plus information about her up-coming and past exhibitions. Keep in touch by signing up to receive the occasional news update via email - or follow Susan on Facebook and Twitter.

You may purchase original works or limited edition Giclee prints (where indicated) using PayPal or by arrangement, by cheque or money order through the post.

We are delighted to welcome you to this fascinating website and hope you will return often to enjoy the beauty of Susan Morley’s unique impressions of Ancient Ireland, its spirit and its mythological past.


Welcome to my website

I have had a great interest for many years in Megaliths & ancient sacred sites, particularly in Ireland. They hold a universal appeal, & their symbolism, especially that of the dolmen, is very powerful. As a watercolourist, I find this medium very well suited to expressing the spirit of these magical places.

I believe my paintings, which represent the spiritual nature of this land, are a timely response to the crumbling values of the late 20th century, & the present sense of disillusion with our linear culture. People are turning in increasing numbers to a new awareness that there are energies & forces that need understanding & expression. Artists like myself have tuned in to this expression. In a way, it’s a movement begun by mystic artists such as W.B.Yeats & George Russell AE in 20th century Ireland.