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Ire Ethereal

Hyperborean Celtic Pagan Artist Shop: etsy.com/shop/ireethereal Accepting commissions - Email: [email protected]

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Bronze sculpture of #Boadicea & Her Daughters, #Westminster, #London (North Bank, Westminster bridge) Queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe, she led an 'Boudican revolt' in Roman Britain (AD 60–61). We covered the Battle of Watling whilst covering a Ye Olde Watling pub (Watling Street). 📸 @Vinniesullivan
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My husband's Kickstarter for prints of his painting of The Dagda is live! For all my Celtic pagan followers, this is your chance to get a set of these gorgeous cards or prints for an excellent discount!
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Cotopaxi (1862), by Frederic Edwin Church
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I just launched a Kickstarter to fund fine art prints and idol cards of The Dagda ⚡️🥂 If you wanted a print of the Dagda, or the whole collection including Lugh, Brigid, and The Morrigan, now is the best time. Blessings, Ire
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The Dagda, Celtic Father God of Life and Death

My illustration of the Irish Pagan God The Dagda. I offer fine art prints and idol cards.

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Arts by Ferdinand Leeke. Kunst von Ferdinand Leeke. Картины Фердинанда Леке. #TTN_Art ❄️ The True Northerner
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"The Prince" by Remy. An elite man of the Bell Beaker Culture. Western Europe, Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (2800-1800 BC).
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The Patera of the Gods Dated to the late 4th century AD, a treasure hoard featuring an offering bowl (patera) belonging to the Visigoths depicts the most prominent Germanic Gods in a classical Graeco-Roman stylisation. Woden (Odin) is depicted as clean-shaven, wearing a torc around His neck, holding a caduceus, like Mercury, in the shape of a palm leaf, giving it the appearance of a spearhead. The torc features a Runic inscription in the Elder Futhark, which reads: ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁᛟᚹᛁ ᚺᚨᛁᛚᚨᚷ GUTANIOWI HAILAG https://ro.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patera_(Tezaurul_de_la_Pietroasa)
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“The Winter” by Vladimir Kireev 🇷🇺 @eurasianvolk
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