Dreaming Hare at Haroldstown Dolmen is a painting by Trudi Doyle which was uploaded on December 26th, 2018.
Dreaming Hare at Haroldstown Dolmen
Dreaming Hare at Haroldstown Dolmen Acrylic on canvas.
Hares are largely silent creatures preferring to feed by moonlight or in summer as the... more
by Trudi Doyle
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Title
Dreaming Hare at Haroldstown Dolmen
Artist
Trudi Doyle
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas With Gold Painting
Description
"Dreaming Hare at Haroldstown Dolmen " Acrylic on canvas.
Hares are largely silent creatures preferring to feed by moonlight or in summer as the last light fades from the day. They are sighted only rarely and have a shadowy existence which adds to their mysteriousness.In hare mythology the hare is a creature with pagan, sacred, shamanic and mystic associations.
In Ireland Dolmens are our most clearly recognisable megalithic monuments.They were originally covered with earth, in most instances the original earth covering has weathered away leaving only the stone "skeleton" of the burial mound intact as in the case of this Haroldstown Dolmen which is near where I live in County Carlow Ireland.
Dolmens or portal tomb date from the Neolithic period or New Stone Age, -2,500 to 4000 BC, A chararteristic feature is a massive roof stone or slab, usually weighing many tons and inclined at an angle with the highest part over the entrance or'portal' though this is often closed by a blocking stone,
The swirls are reminiscent of the world famous tri-spiral design.engraved on the stones inside the chamber of Newgrange passage tomb in Ireland, Newgrange at 5,200 years old predates Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids
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December 26th, 2018
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Comments (10)
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your beautiful artistic work is Featured on the home page of the "Bedroom Art Gallery" group. l/f 11/26/23
Katherine Nutt
Revisiting and archiving in the Administrator’s Favourites discussion thread in the group Myth Magic and Spirituality. Thank you for sharing this gift of beauty!
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS! It is my great pleasure to FEATURE your amazing artwork on the homepage of the Artist Group No Place Like Home, 2/08/2019! You are invited to post it in the Group's Features Discussion thread for posterity or any other thread that fits!
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your creative and unique art work is Featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary 1 A Day" group! 1/14/19 l/f/pin
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!. Women Painters has featured your artwork. Great work. Love the colours and composition!! F
Katherine Nutt
This image truly embodies the spirit of the group Myth Magic and Spirituality that I want to convey! Congrats on your feature in the group! There is a thank you thread on the discussions tab if you would like to archive it there :)
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Joel Bruce Wallach
Beautiful dreamy mystical nature work, Trudi.
Trudi Doyle replied:
Thank you so very much Joel for you continued support and positive comments and good wishes for 2019 from me to you !
Daniel Bosler
Just this morning, before I got out of bed, I was, for no reason, thinking of a hare that lived here for several years, and how much I enjoyed watching it at sundown, as it searched for food. I always wondered how it survived the winter, and it seemed to be a lone hare. And one day, earlier this year, it was gone. I like the idea that it's merely dreaming someplace, like the hare in your wonderful painting.
Trudi Doyle replied:
Thank you Daniel - that is an interesting coincidence ! - Hares are mainly solitary creatures but do band together during mating season in Spring and sometimes in late winter - they sleep in the open and so are vulnerable to predators and hunters relying on their acute senses and amazing speed to survive. - I hope your hare just moved away to greener pastures - he may return some day - or perhaps he is in hare heaven ! Such intersesting creatures !