All items by Justine McCarthy Art

  • Twisted willow: fingerprint tree

    Twisted willow: fingerprint...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £21.00

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  • Magical worlds: fingerprint tree

    Magical worlds: fingerprint...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £21.00

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  • Celtic pattern guestbook tree - wood

    Celtic pattern guestbook tr...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £21.00

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  • Rainbow Willow: fingerprint tree

    Rainbow Willow: fingerprint...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £21.00

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  • steampunk guest book tree

    steampunk guest book tree

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £21.00

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  • high gate with foxgloves: mixed media

    high gate with foxgloves: m...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £30.00

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  • Narrow gate with dafodils: mixed media

    Narrow gate with dafodils: ...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £30.00

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  • Original Textile Landscape

    Original Textile Landscape

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £40.00

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  • Secret life of garden birds: 5 greetings cards

    Secret life of garden birds...

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £12.00

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  • Curlew: 4 greetings cards

    Curlew: 4 greetings cards

    Justine McCarthy Art

    £10.00

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About Justine McCarthy Art

Justine McCarthy Art

Outdoor-loving creative artist

I am an artist currently living in the small village of Starbotton in the Yorkshire Dales. I mostly work in mixed media, paint, pen and ink. But I am always interested in trying new skills and ways of working and have a particular enthusiasm for textures and patterns.
A vivid imagination has always been a unique strength for me (although some of my former school teachers may disagree!) and I often depict things the way I imagine them, rather than how they ‘actually’ appear. Inspired by plants, animals, and the beautiful landscapes I am so lucky to live in.
I started painting and drawing at a very young age, inspired by my grandmother. I went on to study art at A level, and earned an arts degree, with various side projects and awards along the way. But I always struggled with sitting indoors in classrooms.
When I’m not creating artwork, I spend most of my time with my three children, embarking on new creative projects and adventures. I enjoy walking, camping, running, wild swimming and observing wildlife. I’m always at my happiest when I’m outdoors - a joy which is reflected in my work.