Saska Arts

Saska Arts Artist & Photographer

Bray is the biggest town in County Wicklow. It is known as the Gateway to the Garden of Ireland and is the longest-estab...
20/05/2026

Bray is the biggest town in County Wicklow. It is known as the Gateway to the Garden of Ireland and is the longest-established seaside town in Ireland.
The town boasts fine hotels, shops, restaurants and evening entertainment. You will find here golf courses, tennis, fishing, sailing, horse riding and much more.
Worth visiting even if just for a day 😊

The illegal war on Iran, as the Irish president rightly described it, shows no sign of ending soon. The resulting oil pr...
05/05/2026

The illegal war on Iran, as the Irish president rightly described it, shows no sign of ending soon. The resulting oil price shock is now laying bare Ireland’s acute dependency on fossil fuels, on road transport and on a volatile global supply system – as well as successive governments’ failure to plan ahead for a just transition to clean energy.
For six days, the fuel protesters blocked motorways and ports and blockaded Ireland’s only oil refinery in County Cork, as well as fuel depots in Limerick and Galway. By Friday, petrol stations were starting to run dry. While government ministers vilified the protests as “wrong” and a threat to national security and critical supplies – the justice minister threatened to send the army in – on the streets of the capital, I saw little but solidarity and support. A Dublin woman turned up with a bag of sandwiches, telling the young people in the tractor to “keep going”. A survey published on Sunday showed 56% of people support the protesters.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, faced with the arrival of mounted units and riot police, the tractors and trucks agreed to move off O’Connell Street peacefully. After days of refusing to talk to the fuel protesters, the government announced concessions worth €500m (on top of an earlier package worth €250m), with cuts to excise duty and potential delays to a carbon tax rise. Direct action achieved it 💪 🇮🇪
https://www.theguardian.com/

The illegal war on Iran, as the Irish president rightly described it, shows no sign of ending soon. The resulting oil pr...
14/04/2026

The illegal war on Iran, as the Irish president rightly described it, shows no sign of ending soon. The resulting oil price shock is now laying bare Ireland’s acute dependency on fossil fuels, on road transport and on a volatile global supply system – as well as successive governments’ failure to plan ahead for a just transition to clean energy.

For six days, the fuel protesters blocked motorways and ports and blockaded Ireland’s only oil refinery in County Cork, as well as fuel depots in Limerick and Galway. By Friday, petrol stations were starting to run dry. While government ministers vilified the protests as “wrong” and a threat to national security and critical supplies – the justice minister threatened to send the army in – on the streets of the capital, I saw little but solidarity and support. A Dublin woman turned up with a bag of sandwiches, telling the young people in the tractor to “keep going”. A survey published on Sunday showed 56% of people support the protesters.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, faced with the arrival of mounted units and riot police, the tractors and trucks agreed to move off O’Connell Street peacefully. After days of refusing to talk to the fuel protesters, the government announced concessions worth €500m (on top of an earlier package worth €250m), with cuts to excise duty and potential delays to a carbon tax rise. Direct action achieved it 💪 🇮🇪

https://www.theguardian.com/

Happy Easter 🐣 Finally, I am uploading the promised portraits from Easter Ricing March 2025 😊I have still more photos to...
05/04/2026

Happy Easter 🐣
Finally, I am uploading the promised portraits from Easter Ricing March 2025 😊
I have still more photos to come from last year.


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A week ago, by accident, I wandered into Griffith Park.Situated on the Tolka River between Glasnevin and Drumcondra and ...
26/03/2026

A week ago, by accident, I wandered into Griffith Park.
Situated on the Tolka River between Glasnevin and Drumcondra and just downstream from the National Botanic Gardens, in Dublin City.
I have been there a few times before, often just passing, sometimes I took photos, but never uploaded any of them. This time I had only my very old camera, but I took a few photos. If you feel sad, tired or are full of worries and problems, visiting the park will help with all of it. It is a great place for kids to play, too. Or at last have a look at a few of my photos to cheer you up. Nature started waking up; everything is blooming everywhere, not just in this park...🌸🌞

More photos & art from Griffith Park and Dublin can be seen and purchased here :

https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/saskaarts?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=446250

Mary asked me if I still had the photos from her wedding a 6 years ago. I do not believe how the time flies, its been 6 ...
07/02/2026

Mary asked me if I still had the photos from her wedding a 6 years ago.
I do not believe how the time flies, its been 6 years since her wedding day in 2020 ...
She said she wanted specially photos with her dad.

Her Dad Bernard suddenly died on the 5th January 2026.

Despite I lost a lot of photos since her wedding (one computer a 2 hard drives died), one luck I still have photos from her wedding day.
With all what is happening in the world now, for many years I do not consider photography and art for important work anymore (my internal fight & shame).
But in moments like these I feel happy I ever did took some photos. Despite not being too important, it is a little bit important? To keep memories from real life which AI can not artificially create and so bring happiness inside peoples souls...
I am posting a few more photos from Mary's wedding which otherwise would just sit on my hard drives and finally perhaps just get deleted.
Mary was one of the most gorgeous ladies I ever photographed and the kindest, just pure, most gorgeous angel inside out.
I remember it all like it was yesterday.
Enjoy her beauty captured together with her kindness and a few photos of her supercool dad, which now will live forever, or for a very long time to come in my photos.
Rest in peace Bernard, Mary loves you a lot, and she found peace in making flower wreaths for you and your wife's grave... 🌹💝

More photos and also the portraits taken after the ceremony are comming in few more days  finally 😊                 #191...
17/09/2025

More photos and also the portraits taken after the ceremony are comming in few more days finally 😊

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