Don’t you love the intrigue and inticateness of the Celtic knot? I think it emphasizes the complicated connectedness of all things to each other in this world. Even if it’s a chain or many layered knotwork, it’s all very compelling to follow and try to see where it will end or begin again.
I named my first daughter Erinn because of the pride I feel in having Irish blood. I think the ancient artwork of the Celts has somehow come through in that blood connection. The images from the Book of Kells have been in my mind since 1997. When I finally painted them in 2005, it seemed that I had accomplished a lifelong dream. I’ll write more about them soon.
Missy
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Missy … this is so prayerful and invigorating! Thanks. In what media are you thinking of producing this symbol? My first-born is named Patrick for the same reasons!!!
Blessings, Kris
Missy, these are beautiful! How wonderfu it is to see someone using their God given talent for His glory! I am looking forward to seeing you at the reunion!
Cissy
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