Mary Eustace is a Dublin-based artist. She works in several different mediums: oils, acrylics, pencils, and mixed media. Colour fascinates her.
Eustace works from photographs to create paintings. The themes that narrate her practice include portraiture, national and international news stories, daft playful images, her private space, and her family and friends.
Salvatore of Lucan is an artist whose work chronicles the everyday life of himself and his family in Twentieth Century Dublin. Like Salvatore of Lucan, Mary sees herself as a visual documenter of her own life and that of her family. Like a magpie, whatever grabs her attention at the time, she documents in paint and mixed media.

A reflective and comical look into self-portraiture, acrylic and inks on canvas, 25 x 29.5cm; 25 x 30cm

Stripes, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 66.04 x 81.28cm

Elevenses in Heuston, oil on canvas, 55.88 x 40.64cm

Inside my Bedsit, acrylic on canvas, 55.88 x 40.64cm

The Joy of Colour, acrylic on paper, 59.5 x 42cm

VA VA ZOOM, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 30 x 25cm

B A M, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 40.64 x 55.88cm

Splat, acrylic on canvas, 40.64 x 55.88cm

Hanging around, acrylic on canvas, 35.56 x 50.8cm

Irish weather, acrylic on paper, 42 x 29.5cm