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The Celtic Tree of Life A Limited Edition of 250 with 25 Artist's Proofs The Tree contains the 7 Celtic life forms, Plant, Insect, Fish, Reptile, Bird, Beast and Man. The lower half represents the potential and code for life that in pasted from generation to generation, while the top half reveals the current manifestation of that life. castpaper.com/trees-c-6/the-celtic-tree-of-life-p-132.html

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I made this piece of knotwork way back when I was 19. It loosely depicts the Wild Hunt, a common subject across Celtic, Norse and Saxon myth. I designed the whole thing from scratch, taking some motifs from Celtic art sourcebooks and hand drawing and inking the whole thing in several passes on stretched heavy paper. It hasn’t seen the light of day for years, as it’s a large illustration, I haven’t been able to work in this way for many years and the cheap clip frame is beyond knackered, so...

I made this piece of knotwork way back when I was 19. It loosely depicts the Wild Hunt, a common subject across Celtic, Norse and Saxon myth. I designed the whole thing from scratch, taking some motifs from Celtic art sourcebooks and hand drawing and inking the whole thing in several passes on stretched heavy paper. It hasn’t seen the light of day for years, as it’s a large illustration, I haven’t been able to work in this way for many years and the cheap clip frame is beyond knackered…

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Brigid's Light: Tending the Ancestral Flame of the Beloved Celtic Goddess: Crow, Cairelle, Louella, Laura, Illes, Judika: 9781578637690: Amazon.com: Books St Brigid's Cross Tattoo, Brigid's Cross Tattoo, St Brigid Tattoo, St. Brigid, St Brigid Cross Tattoo, Imbolc Illustration, Brigid Tattoo, Imbolc Symbols, Pagan Art Witchcraft

Brigid's Light: Tending the Ancestral Flame of the Beloved Celtic Goddess [Crow, Cairelle, Louella, Laura, Illes, Judika] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Brigid's Light: Tending the Ancestral Flame of the Beloved Celtic Goddess

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Figure 4.1 from The Archaeology of Celtic Art | Semantic Scholar Indian Journal, Celtic Ireland, Modern Study, Mediterranean Plants, Momma Bear, Drinking Horns, Book Of Kells, Celtic Design, History Of Science

Figure 4.1 Transition towards the Developed La Tène Styles. A: 1, base design of the Schwarzenbach bowl; 2, design of drinking horn cap from Schwarzenbach. Adapted from Jacobsthal (1944): not to scale. B: the Auvers disc. Photo: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris. - "The Archaeology of Celtic Art"

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