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Misty Dawn at Newgrange

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Gallery Edition: Limited to 75 in series of three sizes on heavyweight fine art paper.

Artist Edition: Limited to 15. Large format fine art print float-mounted in wooden tray frame. Prices on request.

An early autumn morning at Newgrange, sitting above the mist on the crest of the ridge that runs along the course of the River Boyne.

As the early morning sun began to warm the sheer quartz face of the passage tomb, a flock of birds broke the silence and took flight over the great stone circle.

Newgrange is the most celebrated passage tomb in Ireland. It was built c.3,200BC and has become world famous for its Winter Solstice alignment where the rising sun on the shortest day of the year shines through a special opening above the door to light the inner chamber. On many of its stones are some of the finest carvings in the canon of megalithic art, including the iconic ‘triple spiral’ on its entrance stone and echoed in miniature inside the rear chamber.

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Gallery Edition: Limited to 75 in series of three sizes on heavyweight fine art paper.

Artist Edition: Limited to 15. Large format fine art print float-mounted in wooden tray frame. Prices on request.

An early autumn morning at Newgrange, sitting above the mist on the crest of the ridge that runs along the course of the River Boyne.

As the early morning sun began to warm the sheer quartz face of the passage tomb, a flock of birds broke the silence and took flight over the great stone circle.

Newgrange is the most celebrated passage tomb in Ireland. It was built c.3,200BC and has become world famous for its Winter Solstice alignment where the rising sun on the shortest day of the year shines through a special opening above the door to light the inner chamber. On many of its stones are some of the finest carvings in the canon of megalithic art, including the iconic ‘triple spiral’ on its entrance stone and echoed in miniature inside the rear chamber.

Print only on heavyweight fine art cotton rag paper with white border. Sizing relates to paper size.

Gallery Edition: Limited to 75 in series of three sizes on heavyweight fine art paper.

Artist Edition: Limited to 15. Large format fine art print float-mounted in wooden tray frame. Prices on request.

An early autumn morning at Newgrange, sitting above the mist on the crest of the ridge that runs along the course of the River Boyne.

As the early morning sun began to warm the sheer quartz face of the passage tomb, a flock of birds broke the silence and took flight over the great stone circle.

Newgrange is the most celebrated passage tomb in Ireland. It was built c.3,200BC and has become world famous for its Winter Solstice alignment where the rising sun on the shortest day of the year shines through a special opening above the door to light the inner chamber. On many of its stones are some of the finest carvings in the canon of megalithic art, including the iconic ‘triple spiral’ on its entrance stone and echoed in miniature inside the rear chamber.

Print only on heavyweight fine art cotton rag paper with white border. Sizing relates to paper size.

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