A fine art, giclée print expertly mounted on a ¾" Wood Plaque with a Natural Birch Vanier stained in medium walnut. A magnificent gold trim enhances the artwork. There is a 1½” border framing the artwork and beveled edges. A satin laminate with a transparent, non-glare, UV coating protects the finish. Keyhole hanger and artist narrative on back.
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As far as we can tell, Saint Gobnait lived in sixth century Ireland. In English, her name is Abigail or Deborah, which come from her association with bees. An angel told Gobnait to search for the place she belonged by looking for nine white deer. She traveled all around until she saw nine deer grazing on a hill in Ballvourny, County Cork. She settled there, built a monastery, and established a religious order. She also kept honey bees, which was a sacred insect in Irish lore.