Monasterboice Acrylic Print
by Martina Fagan
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Monasterboice acrylic print by Martina Fagan. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Monasterboice County Louth, The Monastery which was founded by Saint Buite, who died in 521 AD, contains two of the finest High Crosses in Ireland,... more
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Artist's Description
Monasterboice County Louth, The Monastery which was founded by Saint Buite, who died in 521 AD, contains two of the finest High Crosses in Ireland, both of these Crosses are made of sandstone and date to around the 9th century. The site also has a round tower, which is in excellent condition.
The Cross of Muiredach, west face, pictured on the right, gets its name from an inscription at the base of the west face, saying it was erected by Muiredach. The cross is around 5.2 metres high. The theme of the cross is Christ the King, Lord of the Earth. Below is a detail from the bottom of the west face showing Christ being mocked by Roman soldiers
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About Martina Fagan
Hello to all here on FAA, All of my Photography on FAA is available on my website or Redbubble I have a Diploma in Photography and am a member of Institute of Photography ,Manchester, UK. I love Photography ,hiking & trail walking, art and metal & rock music .Walking our little Jack Russell dog Joey And I love tea. And waking early to chase perfect Sunrise captures.Please enjoy and hopefully you may buy. Many Thanks Cheers for stopping by! copyright belongs to Martina Fagan
$72.00
Ann Horn
Marvelous! Love the juxtaposition of the mossy cross and the round tower. Thanks for this... brings back memories of a visit to Monasterboice long years ago.
Martina Fagan replied:
Thanks Ann
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
This is so meaningfula nd well-done. Your work shows the details in great clarity. I admire your work tremendously. aew
Martina Fagan replied:
thanks so much Anne-Elizabeth