Artist presents beautiful photos of Naas

Tony's collection captures the unique beauty of the town
Artist presents beautiful photos of Naas

The Abbey Bridge in Naas in winter time. The photo is part of Tony G Murray's Winter collection

Artist and art print specialist Tony G Murray of Murray Imaging Studios, Naas has released a stunning winter collection capturing iconic winter scenes of Naas.

For nearly two decades, Tony G Murray has been a cornerstone of the Irish art scene and a familiar name in Naas. Through his studio, Murray Imaging Studios, he has dedicated himself to capturing and preserving the work of Ireland’s leading artists, including Peter Curling and Mark O'Neill. His expertise in art reproduction and fine art printing has established him as the trusted printmaker for artists across Ireland. Locally, Tony works closely with beloved Kildare-based artists such as Josephine Hardiman and Ann McKenna.

He has also just completed a commission for digitising and archiving the Permanent Art Collection for the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny.

An accomplished artist in his own right, he was selected to exhibit his work at the prestigious Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA in 2022.

Building on his personal success, earlier this year, Tony has collaborated with Barker & Jones Naas to showcase his photography collections inspired by the local landscape and heritage. The three collections – de Burgh Series, Luisne Garden Collection, and Along the Grand Canal Series – capture Naas’s unique beauty and have been warmly received by the local community.

This winter, Tony has unveiled his latest endeavour: a winter collection of fine art prints, featuring four enchanting winter scenes along Naas’s Grand Canal area.

The prints Abbey Bridge – Winter; Tandy Bridge – Winter; Winter Hues; and Winter Walk offer local charm, making them ideal Christmas gifts for those in Naas or abroad. The prints are available exclusively at Barker & Jones. Tony wished to share his passion and pride for the Naas landscape with both residents and visitors alike.

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