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James Brohan is described as an "established artist" whose work would grace any collection very well. Born in Dublin in 1952 he studied painting and anatomy under the direction of Yann Goulet, RHA from 1985–86. His influence on James was to "Look and Observe" and he told Brohan, "If you can't see it you Though his subject matter has remained similar, he stills gets inspiration to "paint any subject", whether it be still life, landscape, street scenes, horse fairs or market scenes, when i see it". He continued his studies at the Dun Laoghaire College of Art and Design and later attended the National College of Art and Design, studying under Des Carrick, RHA. His inspiration comes directly from Ireland where "you can capture everything an artist would want to paint, summer light, winter gloom, harbours, beach scenes and markets". Influenced by the work of the Irish Impressionists such as Roderic O'Conor, William Orpen, Walter Osborne, Frank McKelvey, James Humbert Craig, Sir John Lavery and Maurice Mac Gonigal, he admires their loose handling of paint. His paintings are about colour rather that tone, and the essence of capturing the subtle nuances of light. Due to increasing modernisation and an ever-changing Ireland his aim as an artist is clear, to record the times he lives in, capturing all that he can in a single stroke. "A lot of what we have today will be gone, such as men wearing caps and small fishing boats in our harbours". His subject matter varies between landscapes and portraiture, and he does paint reoccurring themes once the inspiration to paint them is still prevalent, but the occasion to paint something new excites him due to the offer of a challenge and a new experience. His paintings and style are timeless documents reflecting a way of liife, in a style that has its roots firmly placed in Irish impressionism. Empathise or react to the subject. He is particularly fond of harbour scenes due to the opportunity "to put the excitement of movement, light and reflection you get in the water" onto canvas.
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