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Roger Sloan - Archive

Below is our complete archive of Roger Sloan’s work. This archive is for information only and unfortunately the work is no longer available to buy.

Roger Sloan currently has 28 archived works

Lighthouse, Donaghadee by Roger Sloan
Lighthouse, Donaghadee Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Sailing at Ballyholme by Roger Sloan
Sailing at Ballyholme Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Scrabo from Islandhill by Roger Sloan
Scrabo from Islandhill Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Winter Walk by Roger Sloan
Winter Walk Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Dunluce Castle by Roger Sloan
Dunluce Castle Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 37cm x 55cm
Year: 2002
Sailing at Donaghadee by Roger Sloan
Sailing at Donaghadee Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 37cm x 55cm
Year: 2002
Ballycopeland Windmill by Roger Sloan
Ballycopeland Windmill Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 37cm x 55cm
Year: 2002
Carrickfergus by Roger Sloan
Carrickfergus Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 39cm x 55cm
Year: 2002
Mussendun, County Antrim by Roger Sloan
Mussendun, County Antrim Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 39cm x 55cm
Year: 2002
Country Cottage by Roger Sloan
Country Cottage Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Country Walk by Roger Sloan
Country Walk Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Mount Errigal by Roger Sloan
Mount Errigal Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Dunluce Castle by Roger Sloan
Dunluce Castle Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Donaghadee Harbour by Roger Sloan
Donaghadee Harbour Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Moored by Roger Sloan
Moored Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Farmhouse at Scrabo by Roger Sloan
Farmhouse at Scrabo Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
On the Turf Bog by Roger Sloan
On the Turf Bog Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Scrabo by Roger Sloan
Scrabo Archive
Medium: Original Watercolour on Paper
Size: 28cm x 37cm
Year: 2002
Scrabo Tower by Roger Sloan
Scrabo Tower Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas Board
Size: 24cm x 29cm
Year: 2002
Donaghadee Sunlight by Roger Sloan
Donaghadee Sunlight Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas Board
Size: 18cm x 29cm
Year: 2002
Winter Visitors by Roger Sloan
Winter Visitors Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas Board
Size: 25cm x 28cm
Year: 2001
Donaghadee Lighthouse by Roger Sloan
Donaghadee Lighthouse Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 22cm x 28cm
Year: 2001
Ballycopeland by Roger Sloan
Ballycopeland Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 24cm x 28cm
Year: 2001
County Down by Roger Sloan
County Down Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Board
Size: 18cm x 23cm
Year: 2001
Cottage in the Mournes by Roger Sloan
Cottage in the Mournes Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Board
Size: 18cm x 23cm
Year: 2001
Mussenden Temple by Roger Sloan
Mussenden Temple Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Board
Size: 29cm x 23cm
Year: 2001
Scrabo Tower by Roger Sloan
Scrabo Tower Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Board
Size: 23cm x 29cm
Year: 2001
Back to the warm hearth by Roger Sloan
Back to the warm hearth Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Board
Size: 23cm x 18cm
Year: 2001

Roger Sloan’s Biography

Roger Sloan was born in Limavady, County Antrim, and now lives in Bangor, on the County Down coast. His interest in painting came to light at a very young age, and was further encouraged when he attended Methodist College where he studied art throughout his years there.

Roger has pursued his interest in painting for many years now, but it was only in 1994 that he first began to exhibit his work. Since that time Roger has enjoyed a great deal of success and his popularity has continued to grow. Whilst originally only working in watercolours, Roger has now made the transition to oils, and it is here that his vibrant style and use of colour have come to the fore. Roger likes the contrasts, which he can achieve with oils, from the tactile contours of the mountains to the ethereal mists of the valleys.

Rogers work is in collections in Ireland, England, Germany, and America. He has exhibited extensively throughout Ireland both through solo shows and in group exhibitions.