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Jarlath Daly (b.1956)

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Jarlath Daly a specialist in bronze sculpture, was born in Tipperary, Ireland in 1956. Since graduating from Limerick School of Art in 1979 Jarlath has been creating bronze sculptures for both private and corporate clients. His sculptures both figurative and abstract range in scale from 10 inches to 30 feet. The theme of sport is evident in the majority of Jarlath’s work and many of the main sporting organisations rely on him to provide bronze awards.

Many of Jarlath’s large scale works can be seen throughout Ireland and these artworks generally reflect public attitudes, local themes and legends. On receiving a commission the sculptor likes to work with local groups, collating their interests, views and experiences and then transferring their response into artistic experience which enhances the environment.

The materials Jarlath uses are of a durable nature require little maintenance and are safe for the public.

Jarlath also responds to the many demands for unique bronze presentations. Working with the client at the brief stage Jarlath presents concepts in sketch form, and on approval of same proceeds to create the sculpture. The average time to complete the required work from the initial briefing stage is eight weeks.

 

Jarlath Daly

'Joe Dolan'
Bronze sculpture
21.5 inches High(including Marble plinth)
Joe himself measures 15.25 inches high

Jarlath Daly

'Birds in Flight'
Bronze
Height:22.25 inches

Jarlath Daly

'Eve'
Bronze sculpture
The overall height of this piece is approximately 14 inches including the marble plinth
The woman herself measures 11.25 inches high