20/05/2026
MEET THE ARTISTS
Come and see and at SparkNet.
SparkNet - art space for all.
20/05/2026
MEET THE ARTISTS
Come and see and at SparkNet.
06/05/2026
Everything is spinning. Deadlines, packing, panic… repeat ☕️
We might be going slightly crazy — but hey, Hong Kong Affordable Art Fair , we’re coming next week ✈️
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Excited? Yes.
Ready? Questionable…
Doing it anyway? Absolutely!
For the behind-the-scenes chaos → check our Spark To Art podcast on YouTube 😉
05/05/2026
Keep going. Please.
Spring is here. And somehow, that can make it harder.
When everything around you is blooming and you’re still sitting with an unfinished canvas, a blank page, or an idea that just won’t come together - it stings a little more.
We see you.
Being a creative doesn’t mean you’re always inspired. It means you keep showing up anyway. Even on the days when nothing works. Even when the painting looks wrong, the colours feel off, and you wonder why you even started.
Those days are not signs that you’re failing.
They are part of the process. Every single time.
Pick up a pencil. Don’t aim for anything. Scribble. Doodle. Make a mess on paper. Let your hand move without asking your mind for permission. Because creativity doesn’t always come through the front door - sometimes it sneaks in through a scribble at the corner of a page.
You have an idea. You have the energy - even if it’s buried right now. You have the belief, even if it’s flickering.
That is enough to keep going.
The “no’s”, the stuck days, the quiet periods - they are not the end of your story. They are just drops wearing down the stone. And one of them - maybe today’s - will be the last one needed.
This is your life. It’s with every messy, crazy, lazy, stunning, unexpected and beautiful step.
Keep Going.
Turn the page.
Step into the street.
Find the place.
Find the art.
Find your Dublin.
This is Dublin—
one sketch at a time.
This is SparkNet Gallery.
Local art lives here.
28/04/2026
This course isn’t just about learning techniques—it’s about giving yourself space to slow down and reset. In the middle of a busy, often chaotic routine, these two hours become a moment to switch off, focus your mind, and enjoy the simple act of making. Working with your hands has a naturally calming effect, and over the weeks you’ll likely notice yourself feeling more relaxed, present, and creatively energised.
It’s also a chance to start something new without pressure—just showing up, trying things out, and seeing where it takes you. And being right in town means the evening doesn’t have to end when the class does—you can carry that good energy forward, whether it’s a walk, a coffee, or meeting friends afterwards.
Check out web or link in BIO
26/04/2026
Six weeks can change the way you see your own creativity—if you actually show up and commit to the process. Starting Saturday, May 23, from 7–9pm, this course is built as a space to experiment, make mistakes, try again, and develop real work rather than just “nice attempts.”
Expect hands-on sessions, new techniques, and a mix of guidance and freedom—enough structure to push you forward, but not so much that it boxes you in. You’ll be working alongside others who are just as curious (and just as unsure) as you, which is exactly where the interesting things start to happen.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right moment” to take your art seriously, this is it.
Check the links in BIO
There’s something magic about watching a painting come together — layer by layer, story by story.
In every brushstroke, we’re not just creating… we’re uncovering what’s already there, waiting to be seen. Dublin has a way of revealing itself like that 💛
Shoutout to an emerging artist
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Most people talk about making art.
We talk about making it work.
New episode of Spark to Art - real conversations about building a life and business around art.
Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/8VPkPamMd64 
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| Tuesday | 10am - 9pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 9pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 9pm |
| Friday | 10am - 9pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 9pm |