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b. 1955 -

Linda’s very energetic paintings of the Kerry coastline are symbolic of her own special life story. Born in 1955 of Irish parents in Lancashire, who returned to Dublin when she was very young, Linda had a ‘troubled’ childhood. After 4 year of age she rarely spoke again till she was 12 years of age. Today she would be described as an elective mute.

She ran away from home and school at 14 years of age and went to Holland where she lied about her age and worked illegally. Her Dad had painted pictures, and during her solitary and withdrawn childhood she had simply drawn pictures as an alternative to speaking. Whilst she was working in the kitchens of Countess Van Heel she continued to draw and paint and slipped away on her half days to the various art museums in The Hague. Her employer’s brother happened to see her artwork and took her to the free Academy of Art in The Hague. She was immediately offered a scholarship, continuing to lie about her age, living sometimes on the streets and working night jobs to eat!

“It finally all got me I decided to come home and try and reconcile with the mother I hadn’t seen for four years“. The homecoming was not easy… Her mother simply wouldn’t forgive her for running away so she got a bed sit and went to night school to continue her art studies; working at printing to fund her needs.

She met and married David in the early eighties and returned for a trip to Kerry – she’d remembered her happiest times on the Dingle Peninsula with distant Fitzgerald relations. She stayed, and there she brought up her son Robert and found peace but developed MS. Still solitary in nature, working out of her studio near Listowel, “going to the sea when the weather cuts up rough, but missing the mountains I used to climb“.
Linda is one of the 3,500 artists who have now been accommodated free of charge at the Cill Rialaig Artist’s Retreat in Kerry, founded by Noelle Campbell Sharp.

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    • Linda Graham (b.1955)Sea ShantyOil on paper, 39 x 49cm
      Jun. 12, 2019

      Linda Graham (b.1955)Sea ShantyOil on paper, 39 x 49cm

      Est: €400 - €600

      Linda Graham (b.1955)Sea ShantyOil on paper, 39 x 49cm

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    • Linda Graham (b.1955) White Birds on Moor Oil on
      Apr. 07, 2009

      Linda Graham (b.1955) White Birds on Moor Oil on

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      Linda Graham (b.1955) White Birds on Moor Oil on canvas, 50 x 60cm Signed and inscribed with title verso To be sold in aid of the Cill Rialaig Artists' Project

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    • Linda Graham (b.1955) The Trees Mark the Path Oil
      Apr. 07, 2009

      Linda Graham (b.1955) The Trees Mark the Path Oil

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      Linda Graham (b.1955) The Trees Mark the Path Oil on canvas, 50 x 50cm Signed and inscribed with title verso To be sold in aid of the Cill Rialaig Artists' Project

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    • Linda Graham (b.1955) The First Snow, Cill Rialaig
      Apr. 08, 2008

      Linda Graham (b.1955) The First Snow, Cill Rialaig

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Linda Graham (b.1955) The First Snow, Cill Rialaig Oil on canvas, 39 x 29cm Signed

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    • Linda Graham (b.1955) The Ascent, Cill Rialaig Oil
      Apr. 08, 2008

      Linda Graham (b.1955) The Ascent, Cill Rialaig Oil

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Linda Graham (b.1955) The Ascent, Cill Rialaig Oil on canvas, 39 x 29cm

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    • Linda Graham (b.1955) Atlantic Blues Oil on
      Jun. 18, 2007

      Linda Graham (b.1955) Atlantic Blues Oil on

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      Linda Graham (b.1955) Atlantic Blues Oil on canvas, 51 x 76cm Signed verso Linda Graham was born to Irish parents in Lancashire, England in 1955. Whilst she was still a young child the family returned to Ireland where she grew to be an intensely shy young lady, finding expression through art far easier than verbal communication. At the age of 14 Linda ran away from home to live in Holland. There, her employer's brother saw the merit in her artwork and encouraged her to study at the Academy of Art where she was instantly offered a scholarship. By the age of 18 Linda returned to Ireland and continued her studies in art. In the 1980s she married, gave birth to her son Robert and decided to move to Kerry. Tragically in 1989 she was diagnosed with MS and spent a great deal of time confined to a wheelchair. Thankfully her health has recently improved somewhat and she continues to paint emotive paintings from her home on the Atlantic coast.

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