Celta

Our Celtic Collection features the sublime artwork of Irish artist Rachel Arbuckle drawing inspiration from ancient Celtic stories and myths.

Courting Peacocks

Courting Peacocks is alive with colour. The central images, the peacocks, are symbols of beauty, paradise, rebirth, pride and the incorruptibility of the soul.

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St Brendan the Navigator

St Brendan the Navigator depicts St Brendan and his fellow monks who sailed across the Atlantic in a leather boat and reputedly landed in America 1000 years before Christopher Columbus.

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St Patrick

St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland having converted the Irish people to Christianity in the 5th Century.

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The Twelve Days of Christmas

The Twelve Days of Christmas is a stunning interpretation of the classic Christmas song.

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Carpet Page

Carpet Page is a pure ornament, looking rather like an oriental carpet, with brilliant colours, active lines and complex patterns. Carpet Pages are commonly found in the illuminated Celtic manuscripts produced in Irish and British monasteries from 600 to 900 AD.

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The Fuchsia Faerie

The Fuchsia Faerie tends to the red fuchsia, a decorative evergreen shrub with delicate, pendulous flowers which are common throughout the highways and byways of West Cork throughout the summer and autumn months.

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The Red Dragon

The striking Red Dragon is inspired by the Welsh story of how Lludd, King of Britain, overcame the Red and White Dragons.

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The Green Man

The Green Man is a motif found in many cultures around the world. The representation of a face surrounded by or made of leaves; it is interpreted primarily as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of growth each spring.

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The Blue Passion Flower

The Blue Passion Flower, popular with gardeners because of its intricate, scented flowers which attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, has long been associated in Christian symbolism with the passion of Jesus because of its unique shape.

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