Celtic Jewelry Tattoos

Celtic Jewelry Tattoos
Author: Marty Noble
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2000-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780486412955

This charming collection of temporary tattoos includes 4 bracelets, 5 rings, and 5 pairs of earrings—all featuring dazzling Celtic designs. Each authentic design is easy to apply and remove, and is safe for wrists, fingers, ear lobes. A fun and unique way to express creativity!

The Irish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook

The Irish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook
Author: Audrey Nickel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780995099883

Learn how to honour the Celtic language of Ireland in your tattoo or craft design - and avoid embarrassing mistakes - with a glossary of over 400 authentic Irish-language words, phrases, and sayings. The book also includes illustrations of real-life tattoo mistakes, a history of the Irish language, and advice on spelling, fonts, symbols, and more.

Great Book of Tattoo Designs

Great Book of Tattoo Designs
Author: Lora S. Irish
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781565233324

A collection of original artwork features more than five hundred body art designs.

The Welsh Tattoo Handbook

The Welsh Tattoo Handbook
Author: Robert Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781988747187

The ultimate "think before you ink" guide to accurate Welsh tattoos. Written by fluent speakers of Welsh, the Celtic language of Wales, the book features tips on how to incorporate the Welsh language into a tattoo design that honours and supports the culture, illustrations of Welsh "tattoos nightmares" to avoid, a history of the Welsh language; and a glossary of 400 Welsh words and phrases suitable for tattoos and crafts. Please note that the book does not contain artwork.

The Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook

The Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook
Author: Emily McEwan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Scottish Gaelic language
ISBN: 9780995099807

Written by a Gaelic language specialist in Nova Scotia, this handbook will appeal to anyone who loves Scottish culture, Celtic roots, and tattoos. It contains a glossary of nearly 400 authentic Gaelic words and phrases, a history of the language, examples of real-life Gaelic tattoos that went wrong, and advice on how to avoid common mistakes.

159 Celtic Designs

159 Celtic Designs
Author: Amy L. Lusebrink
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486276880

Over 150 motifs reflecting the eye-catching intricacies of Celtic design, ideal for use in graphics layouts, needlework designs and other art and craft projects. Often incorporating sinuous interlacements of animal, floral and abstract motifs, the designs have been clearly and boldly drawn to provide the clearest possible image for reproduction. The collection includes a variety of interesting shapes and sizes.

Great Book of Tattoo Designs

Great Book of Tattoo Designs
Author: Lora S. Irish
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781565238138

From best selling artist, author and designer Lora Irish comes the Great Book of Tattoo Designs, Revised Edition, an appealing and high quality collection of over 500 original tattoo patterns. Featuring an extensive variety of popular subjects including floral, fantasy, Celtic, pagan, gothic, sacred, oriental and mythical, this book provides any artist or individual searching for the right tattoo with an unlimited resource of designs. Each pattern can be used individually, in combination with others in the book, or as inspiration for creating new original art. If you're inspired to make a permanent personal statement with artwork that is truly artwork, these authentic, beautifully drawn designs are just what you're looking for. This new edition of a classic resource provides limitless inspiration for personal expression. From dancing dragons and Aztec Indians to fairies and flowers, it makes the perfect companion for anyone with an interest in tattoos.

Celtic and Old Norse Designs

Celtic and Old Norse Designs
Author: Courtney Davis
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486412296

Artists, illustrators, designers, and craftspeople in search of exceptionally bold and inventive motifs will find them in this versatile treasury brimming with 125 royalty-free designs. Taken from authentic Celtic and Old Norse sources, they include an amazing array of birds, human figures, and mythological creatures, all ingeniously woven into an intricate network of spirals and interlacings. Meticulously adapted from artwork that graced ancient rune stones and religious symbols, furniture, manuscripts, bronze mirrors, sword hilts, cooking utensils, and other artifacts, the illustrations depict a crucifix; decorative creatures that adorned the pages of the Lindisfarne Gospels; interwoven designs from stone crosses of Ireland, Scotland, and Cornwall; and many other designs and motifs. Convenient and inexpensive, this collection offers inspiration and a wealth of immediately usable dramatic ornamentation rich in character and distinctive in content.

Celtic Designs and Motifs

Celtic Designs and Motifs
Author: Courtney Davis
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1991-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486267180

Contains 103 copyright-free Celtic designs and motifs for graphic artists.

Memory Ireland

Memory Ireland
Author: Oona Frawley
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0815651716

In the second volume of a series that will ultimately include four, the authors consider Irish diasporic memory and memory practices. While the Irish diaspora has become the subject of a wide range of scholarship, there has been little work focused on its relationship to memory. The first half of the volume asks how diasporic memory functions in different places and times, and what forms it takes on. As an island nation with a history of emigration, Ireland has developed a rich diasporic cultural memory, one that draws on multiple traditions and historiographies of both "home" and "away." Native traditions are not imported wholesale, but instead develop their own curious hybridity, reflecting the nature of emigrant memory that absorbs new ways of thinking about home. How do immigrants remember their homeland? How do descendants of immigrants "remember" a land they rarely visit? How does diasporic memory pass through families, and how is it represented in cultural forms such as literature, festivals, and souvenirs? In its second half, this volume shifts its attention to the concept of "memory practices," ways of cultural remembering that result from and are shaped by particular cultural forms. Many of these cultural forms embody memory materially through language, music, and photography and, because of their distinctive expressions of culture, give rise to distinctive memory practices. Gathering the leading voices in Irish studies, this volume opens new pathways into the body of Irish cultural memory, demonstrating time and again the ways in which memory is supported by the negotiations of individuals within wider cultural contexts. Contributors include: Aidan Arrowsmith, Hasia Diner, Joep Leerssen, Paul Muldoon, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill