Title: Keeper of the Old Songs
Subtitle: The old song from the edge of the world
Reference: Cliffs of Moher Ireland harpist, mythic Ireland coastline, Celtic harp by the sea, County Clare cliffs musician, Atlantic coast folklore
Artist’s Statement:
At the edge of the known world, along the storied Cliffs of Moher, a lone harpist summons something older than memory. Cloaked against the wind, she joins the wind, the waves, and the ancient cliffs as they sing the old songs. The air is alive with unseen currents — wind, salt, time.
Here, the boundary between the human and the elemental dissolves. The harp's strings stretch between earth and sky, melding melding for a moment in a song predates music. Carved by millennia these cliffs are Ireland's face to the Atlantic, ancient stone holding the echoes of storms, migrations, and stories half-lost to myth.
There is where eternal lives, in a song sung by the chorus of the earth.
Summary:
Ar the edge of the world, the old songs remain — listen...join.
Themes: Myth and folklore, elemental forces, ritual and invocation, timelessness, solitude as power, the sacred in landscape
Placement: Striking in spaces that invite imagination and depth — libraries, studies, creative studios, coastal retreats, or anywhere that honors story, mystery, and quiet grandeur
Formats: On metal, Archival Pigment Print on canvas or fine art paper with framing options
Limited Edition: 100