Description
Ballintoy Harbour is a unique original painting by Kathryn Callaghan, featuring the idyllic harbour on Northern Ireland’s North Coast. Although it gathered famous as the setting for Game of Thrones’ Iron Islands, in reality, Ballintoy Harbour is a tiny, tranquil gem tucked into the cliffs of the North Coast, with space for no more than a few local fishing boats bobbing in the water. Those very boats drift peacefully in the sun in this painting; yellow, red, and teal against the vibrant blue water and rolling green hills.
Completed in a classic, locally-built black frame with a white wooden inner mount, Ballintoy Harbour will fit perfectly with any tastes.
What makes an original North Coast painting by Kathryn unique?
Kathryn uses a unique pouring technique to create her paintings, which creates a contact-free approach to making her artwork. ย Black ink is mixed with gel to create a new material which offers a new and unusual finish. ย The mix is poured from mid-air from an open neck bottle – much like pouring honey onto toast or olive oil onto bread. ย The finish is a textured, glossy image set against a smooth white board.
With no sketch underneath the painting, this freeform technique allows Kathryn to create truly original, organic pieces that are full of life and energy. ย The result is captivating and often evocative of how we feel about the subject in our minds. ย It is this ‘feeling’ that Kathryn strives to achieve through her work that gives it such resonance with collectors far and wide.
Image Size: approx. 62x56cm
Framed Size: approx 98x72cm
Get a deeper glimpse into how Kathryn works here.
Please note that due to the fragility of an original painting and the level of care required, there is a ยฃ150 cost for postage and packaging based on delivery within the UK. The cost of shipping includes insurance during transit. We do our best to source the most cost-effective shipping option possible, while retaining peace of mind for both you and ourselves, however, if you live within Northern Ireland, we strongly encourage you to collect your painting from our Comber based studio to avoid shipping fees and possible damage in transit!