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Fine art print based on Irish history and mythology. This piece depicts Osáin and Niamh taking flight to the land of immortality. Perfect gift for anyone interested in Irish history and mythology. Osian and Niamh are two characters in Irish mythology, known for their love story that transcends time and space. Osian, a warrior poet, was the son of the legendary Fionn Mac Cumhaill, while Niamh was a beautiful fairy princess from the land of Tir na nOg. Their love story is often seen as a symbol of Celtic Illustration, Fionn Mac Cumhaill, Irish Aesthetic, Irish Fairy, Folklore Art, Irish Folklore, Irish Mythology, Celtic Goddess, Irish Culture

Fine art print based on Irish history and mythology. This piece depicts Osáin and Niamh taking flight to the land of immortality. Perfect gift for anyone interested in Irish history and mythology. Osian and Niamh are two characters in Irish mythology, known for their love story that transcends time and space. Osian, a warrior poet, was the son of the legendary Fionn Mac Cumhaill, while Niamh was a beautiful fairy princess from the land of Tir na nOg. Their love story is often seen as a…

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The Daoine Sidhe is the Irish term for a supernatural race in Irish mythology and Scottish mythology, comparable to the fairies or elves. They are said to live underground in fairy mounds, across the western sea, or in an invisible world that coexists with the world of humans. They are variously said to be the ancestors, the spirits of nature, or goddesses and gods. It's said that they look like humans, but with some differences - such as horns, which I added in this drawing. Scottish Pagan Tattoo, Horned God And Triple Goddess, Irish Goddess Tattoo, Irish Folklore Tattoo, Irish Mythology Tattoo, Scottish Mythical Creatures, Celtic Mythology Tattoo, Horned God Tattoo, Daoine Sidhe

The Daoine Sidhe is the Irish term for a supernatural race in Irish mythology and Scottish mythology, comparable to the fairies or elves. They are said to live underground in fairy mounds, across the western sea, or in an invisible world that coexists with the world of humans. They are variously said to be the ancestors, the spirits of nature, or goddesses and gods. It's said that they look like humans, but with some differences - such as horns, which I added in this drawing.

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