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    • Designs for Horse Harness Fittings
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The Eagle and St John

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:31 December 2019
  • Post category:Book of Kells/Latest Work

Tricks and Devices in the Eagle Drawing The Book of Kells lets us in on many artist tricks and devices. The monks have flattened this image of the eagle as…

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Designs for Horse Harness Fittings

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:10 July 2019
  • Post category:Horses/Latest Work

La Tene Style found in Horse Gear The Celts loved and honoured horses. They were highly skilled riders and fierce warriors in battle. Horses were part of the farming and…

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