Here is a set of humming birds feeding, this tile work is for showcase in Dublin next January where I am attending a trade show, this year I will be bringing mostly the new dragons glaze along with some horse hair ceramics
the children of lir THE CHILDREN OF LIR: AN IRISH LEGEND There was a time in ancient Ireland when the people believed in magic and in druids and spells. These were the days of the Tuatha De Danann tribe, the Goddess Danu and of Lir, the lord of the sea. Lir's wife, Eva, had given him four beautiful children. The two eldest, Fionnuala and Aodh, went swimming in a small lake. But these were no ordinary swimmers! They possessed gills for breathing and webbed feet as they were, after all, the offspring of 'the ruler of the land beneath the waves'. They met a messenger who told them that they were wanted by their father. They went home immediately only to find their father disturbed. 'What is wrong father?' they enquired 'Your mother has given birth to twins' he replied '....and has gone off to rest' 'What do you mean father?' they asked Lir explained that this was what humans called 'death' but that since they we...
ian carty ceramics irish ceramics Born in Sligo in the scenic North West of Ireland Ian’s ceramics are highly creative and extremely artistic. His designs are currently being sold internationally throughout the EU and USA, Ian has also been featured on the popular Irish Television Series Craft Master, Ian’s work is highly recognised as representing the best of Irish craft and design , and won best product award and highly commended at the Craft Council of Irelands showcase event 2014 Ian’s technique is based on a type of Pottery mass-produced around the first century AD these pots were coated with a very fine slip which potters had been using for hundreds of years to create there famous white and black pottery. ...
Ian Carty Irish art Ireland ceramics Sligo boasts some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery and there are no better examples of this than the notable variety of hills and mountains that form the back-bone of the county. Each framed piece is inspired by the rugged secret landscape that stretches from the mountains to the sea, with wild trees with old overgrown enchanted paths, hidden glens and untouched caves, this landscape has inspired many stories over the years and Sligo is countryside rich in history, folklore and mythology Ian Carty Irish art Ireland ceramics Sligo boasts some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery and there are no better examples of this than the notable variety of hills and mountains that form the back-bone of the county. Each framed piece is inspired by the rugged secret landscape that stretches from the mountains to the sea, with wild trees with old overgrown enchanted paths, hidden glens and untouched caves, this landscape has inspired many...
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