Curfew Tower, Cushendall – Ó Maoláin | Irish Art Print
Curfew Tower, Cushendall – Ó Maoláin | Irish Art Print
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The Curfew Tower has stood at the crossroads of Cushendall since 1817 — built by a local landlord as a prison for idlers and rioters, now the defining landmark of one of the most loved villages in the Glens of Antrim. Ó Maoláin painted it in acrylic inks, capturing the warm red sandstone, the surrounding rooftops, and the particular quiet of a place that knows exactly what it is.
If you're from Cushendall, you know this corner. If you've never been, this is the painting that makes you want to go.
Printed on archival giclée paper — matte, uncoated, natural off-white, 250 gsm, pigment inks rated for 100+ years of colour stability. The framed version uses solid oak or ash with a 20mm natural wood grain frame, shatterproof plexiglass, delivered ready to hang.
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