From Ireland to California, via Princeton

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Melodee Hansen (from left) and Anna O'Hara kneel down for a look as Patrick O'Hara takes a closer look at some of the violets growing in the backyard of Hansen's Princeton home. Patrick O'Hara is a botanical artist, and the couple stopped to visit Hansen on their way to California, where Patrick has two exhibitions scheduled. (BCR photo/Barb Kromphardt)
Melodee Hansen (from left) and Anna O'Hara kneel down for a look as Patrick O'Hara takes a closer look at some of the violets growing in the backyard of Hansen's Princeton home. Patrick O'Hara is a botanical artist, and the couple stopped to visit Hansen on their way to California, where Patrick has two exhibitions scheduled. (BCR photo/Barb Kromphardt)
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PRINCETON — If Patrick O’Hara’s career as an internationally-known artist doesn’t work out, he can always get a gig as a stand-up comedian.

“We have traveled all over the world, and everywhere we go, Japan, Africa, all over Europe, everybody says, ‘Have you been to Princeton?’” he said with a twinkle in his eyes. “Finally, we’ve made it to Princeton, Illinois.”

O’Hara, an Irish artist known for his porcelain sculptures and watercolor paintings of wildflowers, was in Princeton last week with his wife Anna, who is also an artist. The two were in town to visit longtime friend and Princeton resident Melodee Hansen.

The O’Haras were making their way from Ireland to California, where Patrick has exhibitions scheduled for Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.

“We thought, well it’s an awfully long way to California, and as one gets older, traveling gets more and more of a hassle,” he said. “So really what we decided, just in case this was the last time we came to America — we hope it won’t be — was that we’d make the most of it and do a long trip.”

The O’Haras flew from Shannon, Ireland, to New York, and then to Chicago. There they joined up with Hansen, who brought them to Princeton.

“She’s going to show us around the area, and it sounds real nice,” O’Hara said. “Certainly when I looked up Princeton on the Internet, it sold itself very well.”

After a brief visit, the O’Haras are continuing on by train, first to Arizona and then to California.

“Until we get to Los Angeles and start doing the workee bit,” he said. “And then, after we’ve done the workee bit in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, we shall have about two weeks out in the wild studying the flowers in northern California.”

O’Hara started his career as a botanist, but for the last 40 years he’s been making life-size porcelain sculptures of wildflowers. About 10 years ago, he started doing watercolors of the wildflowers.

“To my utter astonishment, people actually want them, the watercolors,” he said with a laugh.

O’Hara was given a commission by the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden to paint watercolors of the wildflowers of California.

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