A Ramble Around Clare's Atlantic Coast
The artwork consists of a poem called "A Ramble Along Clare's Atlantic Coast "on a graphic illustration of the County. The poem begins its informational journey at the Shannon Estuary and winds its way along the coast to the Flaggy Shore, North Clare.
The poem consists of twenty quatrains which highlight historical events and geological locations of importance with impressive illustrations on its journey.
The artwork is printed on high quality paper 610mm. by 530mm. It is intended that it would be framed to be seen to best effect.
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My name is Liam O’Brien, I am a retired builder, a husband to Eileen and a grandad to eight beautiful grandchildren. With time on my hands after retiring, I decided to write a children’s book. It is called,” Grandad, Irish Fables & Fairies”. I was a first-hand witness to many a hilarious happening during my lifetime, some being unbelievable but true. The book consists of fifty-nine pages, fully illustrated with seven chapters depicting some of these funny episodes. I live in Ennis, County Clare, the book is 100% Irish. It is illustrated, printed, edited and published in Ireland. The Poem Being Irish, with a fair knowledge of my surroundings and a great love for West Clare, I decided to write a poem that would enhance people’s knowledge of my native County. The poem consists of twenty-seven quatrains, each saying a little about each place as it travels around the County starting at the River Shannon, to the south, and on to the Flaggy shore, north Clare. I have presented the poem on a map of County Clare with illustrations to match the various places and historical events, depicted in my poem. The poem and illustrations are presented on a parchment 610 by 530.