
Noreen Walshe was born in Limerick City, Ireland on the 12 February 1953, only child of Thomas Walshe and Mary O'Connell.
Her impressionable first years were spent close to nature on the banks of the river Shannon in a place called
Plassey and in the neighbouring Saint Patricks national school. Being an only child and often a lonely one, her inner
world of the imagination became a rich place of escape, fantasy and daydreaming, setting the scene for an evolving life as an artist.
Life as an artist however, was pushed aside as a priority and after six years in Laurel Hill secondary school, Noreen followed
the more "respectable" career as a teacher , spending four years studying Irish and French at University College Galway. What
began as a two year experiment in teaching French, Irish and Music in Saint Patrick's Classical School in Navan in 1975 ended
as a 14 year committment. Christmas was always the special time of the year with the students. Her creative side could be
indulged in the end-of-year musical concerts. However, what she sees as the "call of the soul "towards expression and
fulfillment could not be denied forever and in 1989 she finally fulfilled her dream to study Art full-time in the National
College of Art and Design, Dublin. This was a time of finding herself and the other possibilities of being. Not to be
underestimated as a major turning point in her career, was a four month exchange trip to Nova Scotia College of Art
and Design, Canada in 1991.This she sees as a time of growing awareness and self realisation, a time of vision and
a time of knowing what really matters as an artist. She discovers artists Klimt, Schiele, the Group of Seven Canadian
Impressionists and contemporary Irish artists, LeBrocqy and Tony O'Malley among many others who have all had an
infuence on her emerging work style and technique.
Since graduating in 1992, Noreen has lived her dream: painting, exhibiting, travelling and teaching. Her work has taken
her to many places, at home and abroad as a working artist and as an exhibitor.She published "Moving Carpet" a documentation
of nine years of work in 2001 coinciding with her first show in New York.
The two most recent exhibitions have been "THE CAT'S PYJAMAS", Christmas 2006 and "SOUS LE CIEL DE RENOIR" in company of
French artist Jacques Bonnet, June 2007.
Noreen has spent the past two years exploring and painting on the Cote d'Azur and some of this work will be on show at her
exhibition, "SAISONS ET HUMEURS" in La Turbie, June 23th to 30th.
Her work, if simply analysed can be seen as strong from the perspectives of colour, line, shape, form and narrative.
She works equally well in oils, acrylics and watercolour.
Her next project is a work trip in Winter 2007 to the Tundra region of Manitoba, Canada to photograph and paint Polar
Bears in the fast degenerating climate of the Arctic.