📺 Zoom: Painting an Irish ‘Shawlie’ Figure. SOLD OUT

Zoom: Painting an Irish Galway Shawlie in oils in an impressionist style
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Zoom online painting demonstration
Tuesday, February 10th at 6:30PM – 8:30PM

Join me live on Zoom for a relaxed and inspiring oil painting demonstration. I’ll be painting the figure of a young Connemara ‘Shawlie’ in an Impressionist style. You’ll see my full process in real time, with tips on colour mixing, depth and brushwork. Perfect for all levels — paint along or simply watch and enjoy the journey. 🎨

10th February 2026 for a 1.5-hour Zoom painting demonstration where I’ll create a figure painting in oils, step by step, in an impressionist style full of colour, energy, and painterly marks. Book below or at this link.

In this live demo, you’ll watch the entire painting unfold — from the first loose block-in to the final colour accents. I’ll talk through my decisions as I work, sharing how I approach:

  • Building strong compositions

  • Choosing and mixing expressive colour

  • Keeping brushwork fresh and confident

  • Creating light, atmosphere, and harmony in a figure painting

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  • You’ll recieve a PDF file of the reference beforehand by email
  • You’ll have access to a recording of the entire event for a week.

This session is ideal for painters who want to loosen up, gain confidence with colour, and better understand the thinking behind the painting, not just the technique.

The demonstration will conclude with an interactive Q&A, so you’ll have the chance to ask questions about materials, process, colour mixing, or anything that comes up during the demo.

🕰 Duration: approx. 1.5 hours (including Q&A)
🎨 Medium: Oil paint
💻 Platform: Zoom (live) Once you’ve booked your place, you will receive a link to the Zoom meeting.
💶 Cost: €25

Spaces are limited — reserve your place and join me live on Zoom!

Once you book, you’ll be sent the Zoom access URL.

What will I need?

If you like, you can paint along with me as you’ll get the photographic reference by email ahead of the event. However, I think it’s best to just watch; you’ll get more out of it.

If you have a set of earphones or headphones, that might help with the clarity of sound.