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Lir by Keith Southall

Abstract seascape. Acrylic on paper incorporating a sandy texture which provides a subtle depth to the painting.

Lir is the god of the sea in Irish and Welsh mythology. He was known during the time of the Tuatha De Danaan (pronounced TOO-uh-huh day DAH-nuhn), an ancient race of gods who conquered and ruled Ireland long before humans arrived. His most notable appearance is in Children of Lir, a tale from the Mythological Cycle of Irish legend. His name suggests that he is a personification of the sea, rather than a distinct deity.

  • Painting size is 30 x 42 cms
  • White timber frame 40 x 50 cms

Lir

Keith Southall

AUD$260
Size: 40w x 50h x 3d cms
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Lir by Keith Southall

Abstract seascape. Acrylic on paper incorporating a sandy texture which provides a subtle depth to the painting.

Lir is the god of the sea in Irish and Welsh mythology. He was known during the time of the Tuatha De Danaan (pronounced TOO-uh-huh day DAH-nuhn), an ancient race of gods who conquered and ruled Ireland long before humans arrived. His most notable appearance is in Children of Lir, a tale from the Mythological Cycle of Irish legend. His name suggests that he is a personification of the sea, rather than a distinct deity.

  • Painting size is 30 x 42 cms
  • White timber frame 40 x 50 cms