Wildflower Meadow
A positive outcome of the Covid lockdown is that many of us have rediscovered our locality and have taken to walking the roads and Glounthaune’s new walkway. An added benefit
Illustrator Maeve O'Keeffe does caricatures, commissions, and teaches Art Classes as well as being a Frazzled Mammy!
A positive outcome of the Covid lockdown is that many of us have rediscovered our locality and have taken to walking the roads and Glounthaune’s new walkway. An added benefit
Train for the Glounthaune Railway Garden by illustrator Maeve O’KeeffeRead MoreGlounthaune Train by illustrator Maeve O’Keeffe
Illustrator / Art Tutor Maeve O’Keeffe teaches art classes, does personalised caricatures & writes abt her students artwork in the Midleton online Arts festivalRead MoreOnline Exhibition – Maeve O’Keeffe’s Art Classes
Illustrator / Art Tutor Maeve O’Keeffe, Cork, Ireland teaches art classes, does personalised caricatures, & writes abt a mural commissionRead MoreBird Mural – Illustrator Maeve O’Keeffe
Isn’t it interesting how one idea can lead to another? Take our Glounthaune Fox. Last year I was asked by Glounthaune Tidy Towns to submit a design for the Ballyhennick
Christmas Countdown – Illustrator It’s the countdown to Christmas. Since the Toy Show, children have been double-checking their wish lists, posting or burning letters in the fireplace. They can now
Back to School – Cartoon Illustrator It’s good to be back. We’ve had a frazzled few months building a house extension but life is now returning to normal. And it’s back to
Competition – Caricature Artist ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO #WIN in the FRAZZLED MAMMY CARICATURE COMPETITION! The caricature competition I’m running with Fitzpatrick’s Shop has got such a great reaction that
Kids in Cars – Cartoon Illustrator Have you ever left your child alone in the car to quickly dash into a shop? Apparently a parent was prosecuted in the UK
Mothers Day – Cartoon Illustrator In the supermarket we were met by a wall of rosebud patterns and “I love you” text. Leftover Valentines? ‘Mother’ read the ornately scripted greetings.