This new colorful creation by B. Whelan is 18x24. The London Irish artist B. Whelan was trained at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. His religious paintings are permanently installed in cathedrals and other religious organizations throughout England, Spain, Poland, and the US. His secular work can be found on the covers of numerous CDs and books. Whelan first came to the attention of the public and media in a fringe event connected to the Aldeburgh Festival in 2000 with an exhibition entitled "The Church Pub" with co artist Andrew Smith. Whelan's half of the exhibition went on to the Hammersmith Irish Art Centre in London (now called the Irish Cultural Centre). The exhibition then transferred to St Benedict's Abbey in Ealing London. Later years in England were devoted to exhibiting his works throughout England (St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, St Benedict's Abbey) and internationally (Spain, China, United States) and writing books.