About me
For as long as I can remember, I’ve had two great loves — the GAA and art. Growing up in Dublin in the 80s & 90s, I was rarely far from a ball or a paintbrush. I’ve followed Dublin GAA the length and breadth of the country, soaking up the colour, emotion, and community spirit that make our games so special.
I played hurling and football with Cuala GAA Club, where I’m still involved today in both an administration role and as a supporter on the sidelines. I also coach with Shankill GAA, where my kids now play — and one of my proudest moments was helping the local schools team bring home a victory in Croke Park in 2025.
Art has always been another heartbeat in my life. I’ve loved drawing and painting since childhood, and I’m endlessly inspired by visiting galleries and collecting pieces that tell a story about who I am. Both art and the GAA are woven into my identity — two creative forces that reflect passion, culture, and connection.
In 2024, I returned to Trinity College to study Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship, which reignited my inspiration to bring those worlds together. My art comes from a supporter’s perspective — a celebration of the county jersey colours and the people who wear them. Each piece reflects the pride, character, and emotion that define the GAA community. I aim to capture the spirit of the supporters and commemorate the great games, moments, and stories that have shaped our shared history.
Feel free to explore my work and follow along on social media to get a deeper sense of my journey, my art, and my continuing love for the GAA.