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As one of Ireland’s patron saints, Brigid
of Kildare, is celebrated for her kindness, courage, and deep connection to
nature. Known as a protector of the home and a bringer of light, she founded
monasteries, tended to the poor, and inspired the tradition of weaving Brigid’s
crosses for protection and blessing.
Brigid is a radiant figure of ancient
Irish lore, a spirit of fire, creativity, and the returning light. Legends say
she walks at the threshold between worlds, guiding poets, healers, and
wanderers with her spark of inspiration. Her woven cross is a charm of
protection, inviting harmony, luck, and the gentle magic of early spring.
Courtney Davis brings Brigid’s legend to
life in this striking portrayal of an enduring Irish icon in his work entitled Brigid
at Imbolc. Imbolc or Imbolg is the 1st of February, which is
traditionally the first day of Spring.
Explore more of Courtney’s
Celtic-inspired creations at courtneydavissacredart.com.