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by Melinda Saminski
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Temple Bar Dublin Ireland" by Melinda Saminski. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Oil painting of the Temple Bar, Dublin Ireland from my photograph, I presented a matted print to the owner. It supposedly is hanging in the pub. If... more
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Oil painting of the Temple Bar, Dublin Ireland from my photograph, I presented a matted print to the owner. It supposedly is hanging in the pub. If anyone visits the Temple, please look for the print and let me know if it is hanging in the pub.
I was born an artist..... Painting, drawing and music have been my passions since childhood. I pursued my education, studying Illustration with marvelous instructors at School of Visual Arts, and the Arts Students League, which I am a lifetime member. I started M.S. Design Studio in the Flatiron district NYC in 1989 and Melinda's Window Advertising and Murals in 83 and have kept busy with a steady stream of clients ever since. The artfield has been an exciting and challenging one for me. My most recently completed project is The Windmill of Hoboken Wall of Fame mural" illustrating notable celebs as Sinatra's Rat Pack to NJ's Danny Aiello and Governor Christie. I've worked on many interesting projects with clients such as Arthur Shimkin...
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John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our Homepage, Painting the Old Way.
Melinda Saminski
Cool! Thank You, Christopher!
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group l/f/p
Donald Henry
IRISH WIND by D. Kenton Henry The couple stepped out of the pub into the cold wind of a moonless Dublin night. “And what made you come back to find me twenty years after you left me here on a night much like this one, Darby?” said Maureen. He pulled his collar up and pushed his scarf between the top buttons of his pea coat. “Well, Maureen . . . the Irish wind was a blowin’ so hard that night, I could not hear yer words. Only the sound of the sea a' callin’ me back.” “I did not ask why you left, Darby. I asked why you bothered comin’ back.” “It was the memory of your red hair blowin’ in that wind and your eyes as emerald as this island . . . more than anything, Maureen.” “Well the fire in my red hair has faded and the green of my eyes is duller too. And now your old bones don’t handle these northern gales they way they used to and I suspect your welcome is worn at many a dock where there used to be a lassie waitin’. Now you finally be lookin’ for a place to call home. Is that it? . . . Well, the words that whistled past your ears that night were ‘a baby’s comin’ and he’s got your name on him, Darby O’Dea. So you best take your old bones back to the sweet hand of the sea that cradled you while I cradled him. Your boy’s twenty and doesn’t need you now . . . nor I a man who comes and goes like this Irish wind.”