Martin
Driscoll began drawing as a youth in
New York City
. In the early 1960’s, after serving in the Air Force, he returned
to
New York
and enrolled in the Art Students League. He studied under Frank
Reilly, a renowned teacher who developed a systematic use of the
color palette that continues to serve as a foundation for fine art
instruction. Reilly’s classes became a cornerstone in the
development of Driscoll’s style.
In the years that followed his studies, Driscoll balanced a career
in the airline industry, raising a family, and developing as an
artist. He intermittently exhibited at outdoor shows in
New York
, selling his original paintings and drawings, and accepting
numerous portrait commissions. In the mid-1990’s he returned to
art fulltime – teaching painting, giving art demonstrations, and
selling his original work. Driscoll has been commissioned to paint a
United States Federal Court Judge, international sports figures, and
most recently received a prestigious portrait commission from The
Winston Churchill Society.
In early 2000, he opened the Driscoll Art Studio, a working studio
and gallery aboard the Queen Mary. In his studio/gallery,
Driscoll’s pastoral scenes of rural Irish life have received
particular attention and accolades from collectors and fellow
artists alike. His first collection of limited edition giclee prints, “The
Country Walk Collection”, was unveiled at the International
ArtExpo 2004 in
New York. Driscoll’s work is now being shown in a rapidly growing number
of galleries from coast-to-coast. Martin exhibited most recently at
ArtExpo 2005, and nearly sold out of all work shown. He is currently
busy at work in his new studio in Texas. Kennebeck Fine Art is
the exclusive worldwide publisher and distributor for Martin
Driscoll's oil paintings and limited editions.
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