The Castlepollard artist draws inspiration from life.
A Westmeath artist will showcase her work at this year's Connecting Artists Exhibition.
Castlepollard's Rachel Connell is one of nine artists across the country taking part this year, and draws creative inspiration from life and nature for her work.
The exhibition is held at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin every year at the end of the Connecting Artists programme.
It supports neurodivergent artists and artists with intellectual disabilities to build their confidence and improve their craft.
This year's exhibition opens to the public for free at 3 o'clock on Wednesday July 16th and runs through until Saturday July 19th at RCSI.
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