Tuatha Dé Danann | Fine Art Print
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Design
This piece of artwork has been created by Seán Fitzgerald for Northern Fire.
In Irish Mythology the Tuatha Dé Danann came from the Otherworld in three hundred ships that could sail through the air. In this illustration these Tuatha Dé Danann warriors are linked together in order to survive in battle.
Bullying, which I have suffered myself, happens at any age and no matter where you are from. If you see someone being physically or mentally abused, say something. It will not stop if you choose to ignore it or pretend it isn’t happening. There is an Irish saying 'Ar scath a cheile a mhaireann na daoine', which means 'Under the shelter of each other, people survive'. Take a stand and say something, don’t be a bystander.
Material & Make
The artwork you will receive has been created locally and is printed using high quality inks and paper to maintain integrity and quality of colour and image.
Your print will arrive on 250gsm uncoated art board and should be handled with care. It’s preferable to only touch the edges and we recommend mounting these in a frame behind glass.
About The Artist
Seán Fitzgerald resides in a remote region of North-West Ireland, where he manifests his artwork from a deep connection with his ancestry. His pieces are defined by striking detail and a timeless narrative, sharing his intimate knowledge of Irish mythology. Within his work, he evokes both ancient and familiar emotion from viewers, giving faces to many characters of lore in a raw yet whimsical expression of artistry. Seán offers clothing, prints, and jewellery through Northern Fire.
You can find more of Sean's art available through Northern Fire here.
Size & Dimensions
A4 (210 x 297mm 8.3 x 11.7 inches)