Stoneware wall plaque of a Celtic Cross. Inspired by the Sun Crosses so often found in Ireland, Scotland, Lindisfarne, and across the Celtic homelands of Europe. Size 4 x 4...
This comes from St. Kevin’s church in the beautiful and dramatic vale of Glendalough, Co Wicklow. The cross is the most ancient and powerful of symbols: an encounter of the...
High Crosses are found throughout Ireland on old monastic sites. The earliest High Crosses were made from wood or metal but the great stone monuments seen today date from the...
This carving can be seen to symbolise the journey of life, with its many opportunities and encounters. The meeting that may bring us fulfilment depends on the most startling chance...
The interweaving of the Celtic spiral is a symbol of the dance of Creation, which unites us with the Cosmos, Nature and each other. This elegant pattern has no beginning...
Life is full of half chances and possible opportunities which must be grasped. When we fully commit to an idea, partner or group, all manner of unexpected events, meetings and...
The Tree symbolically unites the material earth with the spiritual heavens, encouraging us to raise our eyes, while its annual renewal of foliage promises life’s continuity. This bronze cross has...