Alan Kenny Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Alan Kenny based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Alan Kenny
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Traditional irish music session with structured musicians by Alan Kenny
Guitar man by Alan Kenny
pilgrimage to the sacred mountain with 3 figures by Alan Kenny
The Irish Dancer by Alan Kenny
Connemara landscape with balloons and figures by Alan Kenny
soft musician with cottage in landscape by Alan Kenny
Irish Trad.Session by Alan Kenny
music trad session with five soft musicians by Alan Kenny
Irish Music Session by Alan Kenny
Derryclare,Connemara,Ireland by Alan Kenny
Dreamscape with cottage and ritual figure by Alan Kenny
Structured Musician Maam valley by Alan Kenny
Girl on cat in landscape in cat by Alan Kenny
The forest with figure by Alan Kenny
The circus blind juggler by Alan Kenny
Softvase with flowers in landscape by Alan Kenny
white soft musicians in landscape by Alan Kenny
Polka Bodhran player in Dreamscape by Alan Kenny
The Vortex by Alan Kenny
celtic dream garden by Alan Kenny
irish landscape with girl and balloons by lake by Alan Kenny
LOVE by Alan Kenny
Cat in landscape in cat with white trees by Alan Kenny
Girl by window by Alan Kenny
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About Alan Kenny
Alan Kenny is an Irish artist whose thirty-year career has involved dramatic periods of stylistic innovations and bracing artistic breakthroughs. Initially a painter in the plein air tradition, his earlier naturalistic landscapes maintained stylistic connections to conventional academic modes of expression. However, Alan's impulse to tame and organise Ireland's recalcitrant countryside by remodelling and regulating elements such as trees, rocks and cloud formations was clearly visible. This technique offered a somewhat uniformed and idealistic appearance of rural Ireland and it was after many years of painting in this fashion that Alan abandoned the strictures of traditional Irish landscape painting to develop his own, American-flavoured dream-like vision.