I drew this as a birthday present for my mother. I had a thing for celtic knots for a while.

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I drew this as a birthday present for my mother. I had a thing for celtic knots for a while.
Celtic Animals_Book of Kells by gforce7
Tuan the Sea Eagle by Jim Fitzpatrick
Celtic artifacts - Harmsworth’s Universal Encyclopedia
Lugh Rides to Battle by Jim Fitzpatrick
oh, i sleep just to dream her; beg the night just to see her.
óengus óg. lover; poet; life-giver; dreamer; swan prince; trickster. the young son.
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Celtic Union by parthblitz
Artwork from April 2016.
The Shadow II, The Stag II, Blue-Green Anchor II and III, and The Hound II.
All 6 pieces are done in India ink and 24K gold leaf.
Artwork by Meg Yamamoto, www.omegalithart.com
pronunciation | ne-‘mo-fe-list
“Brigit búadach,
búaid na fine,
siur Ríg nime,
nár in duine,
eslind luige,
lethan bréo.
Ro-s íacht nóibnem,
mumme Góidel,
riar na n-óiged,
óibel ecnai,
ingen Dubthaig,
duine úallach,
Brigit búadach,
bethad béo.”
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“Triumphant Brigid,
glory of her kindred,
sister of Heaven’s King,
a noble woman,
a danger to perjurers,
a broad-spreading flame.
She has reached holy Heaven,
the foster-mother of the Gael,
the desire of visitors,
a spark of wisdom,
daughter of Dubthach,
a proud woman,
triumphant Brigid,
living one of life.”
~ Brigit Búadach/Victorious Brigid {Old Irish, translated by Kuno Meyer. Found in Miscellanea hibernica.}
Beannachtaí na Féile Bríde agus Imbolc oraibh/ Brigid’s Day & Imbolc blessings to you all!
Quatrefoil Knot.
Thought I would add a 2nd part as people found the the 1st part useful. :)
Part 3
George Bain - Methods of Construction in Celtic Art, 1996.
Howling wolves by Illahie
Celtic Mandala by nikeyvv