Jacinta Guinan’s work can be described as Modern Irish Landcape. Her interpretaion of these lands shows a freshness, through a sensitivity to the subject, which reveals the mystery and energy behind these ancient hills and lakes. Her painterly skies, textured fields, rugged trees and honest pallette bring the viewer into a landscape they can virtually feel, hear and explore.
Her most recent work has pivoted on the natural world in County Mayo, where she resides and has embraced her vision of selected landscapes she feels a particular connection with.
Jacinta studied at Crawford College of Art though is largely a self-taught artist. She has exhibited at the Toradh Gallery in County Meath, Eden Palace Arts Centre in Derry, the Oísin Gallery in Dublin, the Oriel Gallery in Dublin, Ballina Arts Centre in County Mayo, Kings House in Boyle, Trinity Gallery in Dublin, Purdy Hicks Gallery in London and the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.