Supreme Moments
£225.00 – £325.00Price range: £225.00 through £325.00
Title: Supreme Moments
Artist: Anne Farrall Doyle
Type: Limited edition giclée
Edition size: 195
Image size: 54.0cm x 66.7cm
Framed Size (Aprox): 81.5cm x 95.5cm
Available formats:
Mounted in a warm white mount and cellophane wrapped
Framed in a white frame with warm white mount
Supreme Moments Anne Farrall Doyle
Capturing the Essence of Sailing
Anne Farrall Doyle’s limited edition Giclée print, “Supreme Moments,” immortalises the raw power and beauty of competitive sailing. The artwork shows a thrilling scene of a yacht navigating rough seas. With expressive brushstrokes and a dynamic composition, this print invites viewers to feel the exhilaration of the race.
Battling the Elements
The painting features a yacht battling against the waves. The yacht heels dramatically, pushing through the ocean spray. Furthermore, the crew work tirelessly to maintain control, their forms hinting at determination. The artist depicts the scene using striking colours and textures to enhance the sense of motion.
A Symphony of Colour and Energy
Doyle’s use of colour is both dramatic and evocative. The deep blues of the sea contrast beautifully with the vibrant hues of the sails. In addition, the white foam creates a sense of movement. Therefore, the colours and textures enhance the feeling of energy and excitement, capturing the thrill of the sailing experience.
Celebrating the Spirit of Competition
“Supreme Moments” celebrates the challenge and the excitement of competitive sailing. This artwork will inspire those who love the sea. Indeed, it makes a stunning centrepiece for any collection.
Early Life and Influences
Born in Cheshire, England, Anne Farrall Doyle later studied at Stockport College of Art. Following her studies, she spent an informative period working in Advertising. Eventually, she took the plunge and entered the world of freelance Illustration. Doyle acquired a high-profile London Agent and built a continuing reputation as a figurative and fashion artist. Her clients spanned both National and International markets.
Finding Solace in Ireland
Finally, together with her beloved dog and cat, she moved to Ireland. Doyle settled in the countryside, enjoying the peace and isolation that allowed her to concentrate fully on her Fine Art painting. Moreover, her love of travel and varied experiences took her to many countries in Europe and North Africa.
Inspiration and Artistic Vision
Doyle’s inspiration comes from the transience of nature or the intriguing social exchanges she observes. The impact of light falling, intertwined with complex shadows and reflections, continually offers an endless perfection of color and shape. Also, she traveled widely around Ireland, gaining further inspiration for her work. Though the landscape has always served as a profound source, she was equally drawn to people lost in private moments, music bars, horse fairs, and the inevitable horse racing scenes.
Return to the UK and Pembrokeshire Coast
After her time in Ireland, Doyle eventually returned to the UK and the glorious Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. Here, she finds inspiration in her daily walks with her dog. The natural forces on the shoreline, rocks, stone walls, and gnarled trees grasping to hold onto the banks by the water’s line captivate her. After storms, her walk softens with a carpet of seaweed and flotsam, then continues up the bridle path to the open, windswept, sunshine-softened fields. In summer, a mass of waving wildflowers abounds, while in winter, an angry, whistling wildness prevails.
A Celebration of Nature’s Cycles
In spring, an insistent burst of life falls across her world, translating to her canvases a new joy, a fresh, vibrant fullness of awakening. The organic textures found in these weathered elements create a tension and balance, always perfect. They reveal a mystery of growth and decay, life and death. Thus, Doyle’s art reflects a deep connection to the natural world and the constant cycle of transformation.
Early Life and Influences
Born in Cheshire, England, Anne Farrall Doyle later studied at Stockport College of Art. Following her studies, she spent an informative period working in Advertising. Eventually, she took the plunge and entered the world of freelance Illustration. Doyle acquired a high-profile London Agent and built a continuing reputation as a figurative and fashion artist. Her clients spanned both National and International markets.
Finding Solace in Ireland
Finally, together with her beloved dog and cat, she moved to Ireland. Doyle settled in the countryside, enjoying the peace and isolation that allowed her to concentrate fully on her Fine Art painting. Moreover, her love of travel and varied experiences took her to many countries in Europe and North Africa.
Inspiration and Artistic Vision
Doyle’s inspiration comes from the transience of nature or the intriguing social exchanges she observes. The impact of light falling, intertwined with complex shadows and reflections, continually offers an endless perfection of color and shape. Also, she traveled widely around Ireland, gaining further inspiration for her work. Though the landscape has always served as a profound source, she was equally drawn to people lost in private moments, music bars, horse fairs, and the inevitable horse racing scenes.
Return to the UK and Pembrokeshire Coast
After her time in Ireland, Doyle eventually returned to the UK and the glorious Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. Here, she finds inspiration in her daily walks with her dog. The natural forces on the shoreline, rocks, stone walls, and gnarled trees grasping to hold onto the banks by the water’s line captivate her. After storms, her walk softens with a carpet of seaweed and flotsam, then continues up the bridle path to the open, windswept, sunshine-softened fields. In summer, a mass of waving wildflowers abounds, while in winter, an angry, whistling wildness prevails.
A Celebration of Nature’s Cycles
In spring, an insistent burst of life falls across her world, translating to her canvases a new joy, a fresh, vibrant fullness of awakening. The organic textures found in these weathered elements create a tension and balance, always perfect. They reveal a mystery of growth and decay, life and death. Thus, Doyle’s art reflects a deep connection to the natural world and the constant cycle of transformation.
I was born in Cheshire, England, later studying at Stockport College of Art. following which I spent an informative period in Advertising. Eventually I took the plunge and & entered into the world of free-lance Illustration, acquiring a high profile London Agent & gained a continuing reputation as a figurative & fashion artist having clients both National & International.
Finally, together with my beloved dog & cat, I moved to Ireland, living in the countryside enjoying the peace and isolation from where I could concentrate fully on my Fine Art painting.
A love of travel & varied experiences took me to many countries in Europe & North Africa.
My inspiration can come from the transience of nature or the intriguing social exchanges, the impact of light falling, intertwined with complex shadows & reflections always gaining an endless perfection of colour & shape
I travelled widely around Ireland, gaining inspiration for my work, and whilst the landscape has always been an inspiration, I was also intent on people lost in private moments, music bars, horse fairs & the inevitable horse racing scenes.
Eventually returning to UK & the glorious Pembrokeshire coast & countryside. I am here inspired by my daily walks with my dog, natural forces on the shoreline, rocks, stone walls, knarled trees grasping to hold onto the banks by the waters line ; after the storms my walk is softened by a carpet of seaweed and flotsom, then continuing up the bridle path to the open , windswept, sunshine softened fields. In Summer a mass of waving wildflowers, in Winter an angry whistling wildness.
In Spring an insistent burst of life will fall across my world, translating to my canvas’s a new joy a fresh, vibrant fullness of awakening.
The organic textures found in these weathered elements create a tension & balance always perfect, revealing a mystery of growth& decay, life & death.

