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The Children of Lir sculpture

The Children of Lir sculpture
Having walked along the sea-cliffs of this 'Children of Lir' loop (just beyond the top edge here), we come finally to a strange structure, namely the ‘Children of Lir’ sculpture. In truth we knew this was here as it denoted our turn-around point but we expected something more in the way of a ‘traditional’ sculpture. We found nothing explaining how these walls and bits represented elements of the story:

The Children of Lir sculpture - one of a series from the Spirit of Place Sculpture Trail which centres on culturally-distinct, historic, unspoiled and isolated regions around the world. The sculpture has significance to this area from where thousands of people have emigrated in the past to all parts of the world – bringing with them a strong spirit of place – but never to return.

The legend of The Children of Lir tells the tale of children who were turned into swans and condemned to wander the countryside for 900 years, 300 of these were spent on the north Mayo Island, Inishglora, 300 on Lough Derravaragh and 300 years in the Sea of Moyle (above County Antrim) .
More info on the legend: www.irishcentral.com/roots/irish-myth-children-lir-swan-lake

We were to visit the northern spot with another storyboard near Bushmills on our second week here. Inishglora Isand can just about be seen (I think) in the PiP photo.



Have a good day.

Erhard Bernstein, Ulrich John, Pics-UM, Mariagrazia Gaggero and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Sorry to hear that Gordon. Is it the new power supply that has blown? Maybe the one you bought was under-powered ?
I agree, perhaps the strangest 'sculpture' that I have ever seen too.

Keep cool. Herb

ps we will get to see more of your on-going growing collection of shots when you get sorted out with the right technology :)
2 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Herb
A very nice picture, which I like very much!
Sometimes the ways of these 'art people' defy our logic! I am sure you remember (from many years ago) the art gallery who paid thousands for a pile of bricks!!!
Best Wishes, HWW, a nice week, and stay cool!!
Peter
2 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Aye, I remember those bricks and also the preserved cow in formaldehyde gas, amongst other weird things in our museums today that the public pay a lot of money for. I believe some people actually go and look at them! Strange!!!

Best Wishes to you too. Herb
2 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
No seriously, I can't see what there is to dislike! Perhaps we should have a debate on its artistic merits and its impact on the countryside, etc. etc. The French can do this sort of thing (debate I mean) at the drop of a hat but we Anglos don't really feel comfortable with it. Comments by postcard to ... ...
2 years ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
A,late HWW, Herb !
2 years ago.

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