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On this day 174 years ago, #BramStoker was born in Ireland. Happy birthday to one of the most important figures in the history of literature, and without a doubt an endless source of inspiration for many of us 🧛
#Dracula #indiegame #indiedev
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“Part of a devil-dancers’ outfit.” Sir Lanka. The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. XXXVIII. 1908.
Internet Archive https://t.co/7RfYTpAR6z
Details of a watercolor by Irish actor, writer, and artist, Micheál Mac Liammóir (1899-1978), illustrating W.B. Yeats’ poem, the Stolen Child. From the Loretta Clarke Murray collection of women in revolutionary Ireland.
#samhain #spooky #stolenchild
It's #InternationalArtistDay My name is Jake, I'm a graphic designer based in Ireland. Here are some examples of my work. #indiefilm #shortfilms #posterdesign
Need something creative? Get in touch at https://t.co/rkut7hB8Vo
Marie-Louise O'Murphy (21 Oct 1737 Rouen-11 Dec 1814 Paris). One of lesser mistresses (petites maîtresses) of King Louis XV of France. Paternal grandfather & grandmother moved to Normandy from Ireland. Followed James II to Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. https://t.co/WN16MSceoH
Topography map of the greatest country in the world... Ireland. Colours correspond to the national flag obviously.
This map was made with #Python using #Numpy, #matplotlib and #Pandas. #data #DataScience #data #dataviz #DataScientist #Ireland #eu #geography #artwork #art
Birdtober Day 12. Eurasian Jay.
They often make repeated trips to collect acorns from one area and cache them elsewhere, so they play a vital role in the establishment and maintenance of the few native oak woodlands still left in Ireland.
#eurasianjay #birdtober #inktober2021
Hello I'm Wilbur, a non-binary digital artist from Northern Ireland. I take commissions of furry characters or humans as a hobby while I go to college.
If you're interested in commissioning me, you can DM me here or on Telegram!
💙 #PortfolioDay
#PortfolioDay
Here's a recent bunch of work! Currently working as a Vis Dev in Giant Animation in Dublin,Ireland.
Portfolio https://t.co/SP1Kn2l8Of
Hello #PortfolioDay I'm Bronagh, a freelance artist from Ireland. Most often I paint fantasy portraits but I love to change things up regarding styles and subjects!
https://t.co/ONDUSjjvyZ
SUBTEXT 2 IS AT OUR #OXOTOWERWHARF TOMORROW
Exploring 3 artist’s responses to lockdown. For Hartley the solitude felt like a strange adventure. Noble reflected on adventures to the Americas. Feighan went to her parent’s vacant home in Ireland. More info 👉 https://t.co/bk6dcSenfc
I loved reading this to my kids. I never realized author was from Northern Ireland. 30 million copies, sold. I believe it.
Guess how much I love you.
I love you this much, he said.
Hmm, that is a lot, thought Little Nutbrown Hare."
So very beautiful. https://t.co/uSqlUJGgJq
Artist’s Eye Books announce a #callforartists and illustrators for Artist’s Eye On Galway, a publication displaying the works of art that celebrate Galway City and County, Ireland. Deadline to enter is January 31st. #art #galway
Details at: https://t.co/OYNhJXqg9g
🚨 Terrestrial is now officially dropped on @makersplaceco 🚨
The drop is now featured at the top of the billing for the Genesis show in Ireland.
🚨 The Piece will be accepting offers 🚨
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@ixashlxyy Hey! Thanks for the art share! I'm Jade and I'm a 24 year old self taught artist from Ireland. My primary mediums are pencil, acrylic and digital! I took up art to help with my mental health❤
Tagging @baypaintstudios @claireLTdoodle ❤
Sarah Roger: In order to grow you must let go of the past.
The rest of her dialog is also so on point because this is exactly what we're in danger of losing right now. She's talking about the ideal of inherent "optimism" of America. It's *why* they came to America from Ireland.
OTD 1600 a reminder of the crushing financial burden of the English war in Ireland. Sir Ralph Lane signed a book of the cheque for 6 months of payments to the army in 1599, 109 pages long it amounted to £158,721 for no tangible results. By 1602 costs at £300k per annum
We're all rather fond of birds here at the National Library of Ireland... 🐦
One of our treasured items, 'The birds of #America' by John James Audubon, was printed between 1827 and 1838, and contains 435 life-size #watercolours of North American #birds!
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