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The Last Battle of Moytura

Sean Fitzgerald is an Irish artist living in a remote area of the North West of the country, surrounded by nature and ancient places. Not far from his home, there are many legendary places such as Tory Island, the misty island inhabited by Balor, lord of the Fomorians, thought to be the original race to have inhabited Ireland. A few miles away there is Dun Luiche, the spot where the Sun god, Lugh Lamfhada, built his fort, and Gleann Neimhe, the 'poisonous glen', where according to the same legends Lugh placed Balor's wounded head after his killing. These places and his passion for folklore and Irish mythology inspired the artist to jump in a long research to track down the vestiges of those events in the modern place names.

Genre: Art
Year:
2019
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The book tells of the Fomorian tribe, a feral warrior tribe of Balor of the Evil Eye. This was a time when Gods walked among us. And these were the Gods of chaos and wild nature. Punctured animal patterns and symbols protect these warriors. They wear no clothing in battle, lest they should hide the figures on their bodies which give them protection from death. With each story, it introduces us to the importance of Lugh Lamhfada, the Morrígan, the Dagda and many more. With every single page highly illustrated with Celtic knotwork threaded through images of deities and nature. With the information drawing on archaeological and historical research, as well as literary and oral sources on Celtic deities and rituals.
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Sean Fitzgerald

Sean Fitzgerald is an Irish-born artist who lives in northwestern Ireland, where mythology is forbidden, as are many ritual ceremonies. His Celtic art explores these elements and the darkest elements of Irish mythology, popular magic, ogham arcane symbols and pre-Christian Ireland. He worked as a vegetable producer, a curach builder and a traditional stone mason. Each job he has worked with traditionally relates to the subject. What you can say about the plants mentioned and the description of the landscape. more…

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