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    • What is Celtic Art?
    • Celtic Warrior
  • Stone Carvings
    • Gaut’s Stone Cross
    • Messages from Ancient Stones
    • Runestone with a Viking Myth
    • Medieval Hunting Scene
  • Viking Art
    • Great Beasts from Viking Art
    • Viking Beasts
    • Viking Dragon Ship
  • Pictish Art
    • Pictish Water Horse
    • Pictish Symbol Stones
  • Art Galleries
    • Pictish Art
    • Celtic Animals
    • Celtic Birds
    • Celtic Design
    • Celtic Dragons
    • Celtic Figures
    • Celtic Horses
    • Celtic Knotwork
    • Celtic Letters
    • Celtic Ornaments
    • Celtic Spirals
    • Embroidery Art
  • Book of Kells
    • Monastery Learning in Medieval Europe
    • Three Zoomorphic Drawings
    • Tree of Life
    • Animal Letters
    • Pagan and Christian Collaboration
    • How the Monks Wrote with the Animals
    • Symbols of Christ from the Book of Kells
    • Ancient Artists with Modern Vision
    • The Eagle and St John
    • Designs for Horse Harness Fittings
  • Ancient Rome
    • Rome and Classical Art
    • Classical Sculpture
  • Myths & Stories
    • Finfolk Man
      • column 3
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    • Stitches of Time
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Tree of Life

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:16 June 2021
  • Post category:Latest Work/News/Tree of Life

Sacred Tree Icon I have been thinking about the Tree of Life motif and how it has travelled through the centuries in cultures and artforms. The motif appears in folklore,…

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Monastery Learning in Medieval Europe

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:16 May 2021
  • Post category:Book of Kells/Latest Work/News/The Church

Medieval Monks The libraries in the monasteries in Europe in the Medieval Ages in the 5th century kept education and learning alive. The monks sought a quiet spiritual life at…

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Celtic Warrior

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:11 April 2021
  • Post category:Book of Kells/Latest Work/News

This strange and incredible drawing is from the Book of Kells. The warrior has huge hair and a dark beard and holds a spear and shield. I am not sure…

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Pagan and Christian Collaboration

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:17 April 2020
  • Post category:Book of Kells/Latest Work

In Medieval times the Christian church adopted the pagan people into their practice to teach them about the life of Christ. The Irish traditional arts found a new outlet in…

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