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Irish Art Website
Fiddler & The Dolmens by Oliver Curran, painted in acrillic oil on stretched canvas.
The fiddler laments the warriors graves of Ireland's ancient past.
Size : 48 x 78 inches.
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Handcrafted paperweights and ornaments
- no longer available, so all we have to enjoy are the images.
Handcrafted pieces include miniature Ogham stones,
Sheela Na Gigs, miniature megalithic passage mounds and dolmens.
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Artwork by Richard Moore
Richard Moore has been painting in the Boyne Valley for
20 years. He works mainly with oil, and sometimes with watercolour and
ink. Richard's keen eye, coupled with his great appreciation of the
natural, and manmade, environments, combine to give us a unique portrait
of the ancient sites of the Boyne Valley.
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Paintings by
Judith Quain - While on a tour of Ireland’s megalithic tombs Judith Quain
discovered the beauty of an ancient art of carving symbols into stone.
For centuries, myths and legends have celebrated their power, but she
was intrigued by the revelation that these ancient cairns,
standing stones, and stone circles may be the oldest astronomical
observatories in the world, predating Stonehenge and the Egyptian
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Celtic Irish Jewelry including bracelets, brooches, earrings and necklaces inspired by
the Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange.
The site also includes a range of Claddagh jewelry.
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Body Art by Pat Fish who designs
and sells original tattoo patterns, including
the Newgrange Entrance Stone. |
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Newgrange and
Knowth Petroglyph
Paintings by the Artist M.P.Gollon. The Artist
has painted the images, hoping to give some sense of this remarkable
space/time to people who may not have the privilege of experiencing
them in person.
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Artwork by Elle Fagan
Wonderful watercolour of the equinox sunrise on the backstone of Loughcrew Cairn T. |
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Boyne Valley Tours
Private Tour with pick up and return to your accommodation.
Newgrange World Heritage site, the 10th century High Crosses at Monasterboice,
Hill of Tara the seat of the High Kings, Bective Abbey and Trim Castle
the largest Norman castle in Ireland
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