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Instrumental Art Exhibition And The Annual Dublin City Soul Festival

May 21st, 2012

Instrumental Art Exhibition And The Annual Dublin City Soul Festival

This is the hand painted guitar "Rhapsody In Colour" John Nolan created for The Musical Youth Foundation. This extraordinary exhibition features some of Ireland"s best known artists, designers and musicians. Guitars, Violins and Drums are the canvases used to create over 100 exciting pieces for this unique art exhibition.

The exhibition will be opened by a special guest on Thursday 24th of May. The exhibition will be open to the public from the 25th of May - The exhibition Space, Top Floor St. Stephens Green Shopping Center Dublin 2.

Click here for more informatrion on the exhibition

Email: Saoirse@soul.ie or John@nolanart.com
Phone: 087 1488098

In conjunction with The Soul Picnic in Merrion Square Park on the 26th & 27th of May.

The event is really special and free for all to enjoy, we hope to see as many of you as possible there.

Click here for more information on Soul Picnic

Nolans Pop Art Canvas Prints At The Wine Buff Ranelagh

May 11th, 2012

Nolans Pop Art Canvas Prints At The Wine Buff Ranelagh



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Nolan's Pop Art Canvas Prints At the Wine Buff Ranelagh
John Nolan's handfinished giclee canvas prints are now for sale in the Wine Buff, Ranelagh. At the Wine Buff, Ivor Geraghty, owner and manager is passionate about bringing quality priced wines to Ireland and also selling quality priced art.

The Ranelagh shop is situated on the Triangle in the centre of Ranelagh village, parking is available outside the front door.

From the 7th of May – 18th June 2012

For more information contact Ivor

The Wine Buff
51 Cullenswood Road
The Triangle
Ranelagh
Dublin 6.

Telephone: 01 4983552
Mobile: 087 9040221
Email: ivor@thewinebuff.com

Opening Hours
Mon Closed
Tue - Thur 1230 to 2030
Fri 1230 to 2200
Sat 1230 to 2100
Sun 1230 t0 1830



Homage to Matisse 20x20 handfinished...

Pop Art Homage To The Masters

April 29th, 2012

Pop Art  Homage To The Masters

John Nolan returns to The Helix Gallery with his “paying homage” series of Giclee prints. Nolan’s unique bold and bright style is evident once again in these works that incorporate images and illusions from painting of the great masters.

Nolan tries to contrast his motifs with many of the great icons of Art History.

1st – 27th May 2012

t: +353 1 700 7000
f: +353 1 700 7110
e: info@thehelix.ie

mobile: 086 8118063

The Helix
DCU
Collins Avenue
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
Ireland

John Nolans Pop Art Rocks At The Gallery Cafe And Restaurant

April 18th, 2012

John Nolans Pop Art Rocks At The Gallery Cafe And Restaurant



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John Nolan’s Pop Art Rocks At The Gallery Café and Restaurant
Minister Richard Bruton will officially open the Gallery Café and Restaurant featuring an exhibition of fine art prints by local artist John Nolan.

The Gallery Café and Restaurant is located at the entrance to the Regency Hotel, Swords Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.

Whether it is a quick coffee before work, a warm scone at mid morning, a long lazy lunch with an old friend, a break in the afternoon or a tasty meal, the Gallery has it all.

Opened in February 2011, we have become one of our neighbourhood’s favourite spots in which to relax and unwind. We offer breakfast, lunch, treats, evening meals and of course the best Illy coffee in town.

Our brand is synonymous with value for money, great service and a great café/ restaurant in a relaxed atmosphere.

We are privileged to...

John Nolans Painting Stolen

March 17th, 2012

 John Nolans Painting Stolen

John Nolan's "Interlaced Colour", an original, signed, abstract painting disappeared from Ivan's Oyster Bar and Grill, West Pier, Howth, Dublin, Ireland on Sunday 11 March 2012 between noon and 7.00pm.
The painting is 12"x12" on stretched deep edge canvas with the title, date and signature on the reverse.
While the restaurant displays John's paintings throughout the year, all the paintings belong to John.
Whoever took the painting has not only stolen John's property but also his livelihood.

The restaurant was busy on that particular day so it is likely that someone saw the painting being removed.
Anyone with information might please contact John Nolan or Ivan's. If, however, the painting is returned to the restaurant, this matter will be closed.
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