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Rosalind Mulholland Exhibition

Rosalind Mulholland Exhibition

Rosalind Mulholland is a Northern Irish artist whose work in oil, watercolour, and ink explores themes of place, memory, and atmosphere. A graduate of the University of Ulster (via NWRC, 2010), her practice focuses on commissioned pieces portraying houses, gardens, and historic architecture with meticulous detail and quiet sensitivity.

Her connection to the local landscape is a recurring thread, most notably in a series created for Bellaghy Bawn, where her paintings were paired with Seamus Heaney’s poetry. The poet praised her work for its “documentary fidelity and dream force.”

Rosalind lives and works at Ballyscullion Park, overlooking Lough Beg. The surrounding beauty of Church Island and migrating whooper swans continues to inspire her richly atmospheric depictions of rural Northern Ireland.

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