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Wednesday, 03 December 2008 06:27
Dreaming Cat Dragon Celtic Original Knotwork

The idea for this illustration came while I was watching my cat sleep. He was twitching and making faces and I was sure he was trying to catch a mouse. To him, catching a mouse is as important as slaying a dragon would be to us. This illustration was done in pen and ink. I had fun intertwining the cats tail with the dragon's tail.

The original is 10 x 12 inches.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 11:22
 
Pegasus PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 November 2008 07:56

Pegasus Original Celtic Knotwork Art Design
Pegasus

The winged horse is denoted as having great honour and denote honesty and integrity when used in heraldry today. This Pegasus flies high into the sky, flitting through beams of light shot through the clouds by the sun. A breathtaking sight.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 11:44
 
Tree of Life PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 November 2008 07:52

Tree Life Original Celtic Knotwork
Tree of Life

It is said at the time of the great flood God put his Secret Race into a cave and closed it up, where they stayed and multiplied. Perhaps these are the beings who became the Dunaelfin - hill elves, and the field elves, sea elves, Wylfaelfin - wild elves, and the tree elves of Anglo Saxon tales. There is a faerie city called Elfheim, named by the Norse, that was found under an 'Ash Yggdrassil'. (It's OK, I can't pronounse it either!) There the Liosalfar, who are fairer than the sun, dwell in the branches. The Dolkalfar, who are blacker than pitch, dwell below. The Danish call them Ellefolk, but we call them elves!

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 11:35
 
Merlin Wizard PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 November 2008 07:45

Merlin Wizard Original Celtic Knotwork
Merlin

Merlin is one of the most widely recognized figures from the myths and legends of Celtic lore. It is believed by many that he was a real man who prophesied the great kings to come. His figure has been found in many time periods in several magical stories. He is always a great and powerful man, for his wisdom and fantastic magical powers and his incredible life span. It was said that he foresaw the Sword on the Stone which Arthur pulled out.

Illustrated in pen and ink in 1995, this Merlin, or Wizard is a favourite.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 11:40
 
Faerie City PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 19 September 2008 08:01

Faerie City Original Acrylic Illustration Art Celtic Knotwork Faerie City

Welcome to the Faerie Realm! Here you see a magnificent city, grown of one of the first forest, into a city in the clouds. You can't see them, but faeries are flying to and fro, from high and low. They fly and move so fast - kind of like hummingbirds. It's busy, all natural metropolis , without the smog and pollution we humans have learned to create. This faerie is wrapped in a spiritual never-ending celtic knotwork.

It' an original piece painted in acrylics on 19" x 15.5" illustration board. It's framed in an elegante gold frame.

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Framed Original Acrylic Painting - $275

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 12:10
 
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