The coastline of Donegal has changed from a wild and often uninhabited place to a landscape covered in bungalows. They have been built mainly by local farmers wanting to move from traditional cottages and by weekending "townies" looking for cheap countryside idylls. Reporter Kevin Connolly follows a local artist trying to capture the Donegal she remembers as a child. He explores the relationship between land, memory and artist and whether a holiday economy is inevitable for Such a coastline. Producer Rachel Hooper