Giant's Causeway postcard is by North East artist Emily Ward from her art portfolio of Northern Ireland. This art postcard has been created from an original painting by Emily.
The calmness of the summer sea gentle breaks over the dramatic giant stepping stones on Emily's art postcard. Sea spray splashes over the silver tones of the mythical hexagonal columns.
The dramatic headland of the cliffs have vibrant green rain splashes raining down on them.
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The mythological Irish giant named Finn McCool got himself into a spot of trouble with a high-tempered Scottish giant called Benandonner, who had made a claim for Finn’s island of Ireland.
Annoyed at Bennandonnar’s claim to Ireland, Irish giant Finn McCool started to angrily throw boulders into the sea off the Antrim coastline in Northern Ireland. Happy with the way the boulders fell into the water, he decided to use them to make a bridge or a causeway – a Giant’s Causeway – all the way to Scotland’s Isle of Staffa. Using his causeway to Scotland, he could challenge his rival to a proper duel over the fate of Ireland.
Size 105x148mm A6
400 grammes Silk
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