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Re[2]: Ann's explination of Rhiannon
- Subject: Re[2]: Ann's explination of Rhiannon
- From: mfay@xxxxxxxxx (Martin Fay)
- Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 09:21:26 +0100
For Steve and anyone else interested in Celtic myths and legends I'd
highly recommend the works of Jim Fitzpatrick. Jim is an artist whose
paintings reproduce the rather fanciful scenes from Celtic Folklore.
The associated Legends are also related in that wonderful,
outrageously over the top manner in which all good mythical events
should be told.
There is a web site of his art work but I don't have web access from
here. Alta vista should find it for you though.
And now, back to the bikes.....
Martin,
Mystical, Mythical Ireland.
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