The Tree of Life Card

£5.00

My art is inspired by the beautiful landscape of the Peak District and the myths and legends that are woven into its fabric.

Im lucky enough to live in a place where I can watch brown hares box in the sharp cold of a spring evening, the Celts believed the hare was a messenger of the gods, and I often wonder if they have something to tell me.

The Romans came to Buxton for warm springs they called the town Aquae Arnemetiae which means 'Waters of Arnemetia” Arnemetia herself was the goddess of the sacred grove. The eyes of this particular goddess may have more than a passing resemblance to my beautiful daughter.

The tree of life was important to our Celtic ancestors it represented harmony and the link between heaven and earth and the cycles of life and rebirth, and seemed fitting for a place named after a sacred grove.

(above printed on back of card)

Card left blank for your own message.

Printed on A5 240gsm white card supplied with matching envelope.

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My art is inspired by the beautiful landscape of the Peak District and the myths and legends that are woven into its fabric.

Im lucky enough to live in a place where I can watch brown hares box in the sharp cold of a spring evening, the Celts believed the hare was a messenger of the gods, and I often wonder if they have something to tell me.

The Romans came to Buxton for warm springs they called the town Aquae Arnemetiae which means 'Waters of Arnemetia” Arnemetia herself was the goddess of the sacred grove. The eyes of this particular goddess may have more than a passing resemblance to my beautiful daughter.

The tree of life was important to our Celtic ancestors it represented harmony and the link between heaven and earth and the cycles of life and rebirth, and seemed fitting for a place named after a sacred grove.

(above printed on back of card)

Card left blank for your own message.

Printed on A5 240gsm white card supplied with matching envelope.

My art is inspired by the beautiful landscape of the Peak District and the myths and legends that are woven into its fabric.

Im lucky enough to live in a place where I can watch brown hares box in the sharp cold of a spring evening, the Celts believed the hare was a messenger of the gods, and I often wonder if they have something to tell me.

The Romans came to Buxton for warm springs they called the town Aquae Arnemetiae which means 'Waters of Arnemetia” Arnemetia herself was the goddess of the sacred grove. The eyes of this particular goddess may have more than a passing resemblance to my beautiful daughter.

The tree of life was important to our Celtic ancestors it represented harmony and the link between heaven and earth and the cycles of life and rebirth, and seemed fitting for a place named after a sacred grove.

(above printed on back of card)

Card left blank for your own message.

Printed on A5 240gsm white card supplied with matching envelope.