Keltic Designs by Welsh artist Jen Delyth
The Celtic culture is a living tradition with a rich heritage of art, mythology and poetry. This original Celtic Art is inspired by
WOAD art of the Tribal people
YSBRYD Spirit of the Celtic folk
and the WYLDE within Nature
"For All Poetry is in a sense Memory: all Art indeed is a Gathering of the Innumerable and Lost into the Found and Unique"
"From the Hills of Dream" Fiona Macleod 1901 |
Jen Delyth is the original creator of the Celtic Tree of Life and best selling Celtic Mandala Calendar . Her original Celtic Tree of Life design has become a well known symbol for the interconnection of all living things. It represents Jen's artwork, and our company Keltic Designs.
We do not license this design for commercial use, but we do have
Celtic Tree of Life art link.
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Celtic Art by Welsh artist Jen Delyth
Celtic Artist Jen Delyth draws from her Welsh heritage to craft original
intricate celtic art that weaves ancient patternings into a new living form.
Her work conveys archtypal, spiritual and mythical themes
which express the Celtic belief in the inter-connectedness of all things.
She created her original Celtic Tree of Life design back in 1990.
Representing her company Keltic Designs Inc,
this contemporary Celtic symbol, has become a Celtic icon
representing Celtic spirituality - the interconnection of all things.
(click here for Tree of Life Art Link)
Jen's Artwork has been exhibited in art gallery both in the States,
and back in her home country Wales, and published in magazines and books.
Her best selling calendar "Celtic Mandalas - Earth Mysteries and Mythology" is published by Amber Lotus.
A book featuring Jen's writing and Celtic Art is due to be published in 2008.
Her Keltic Designs Textile & Gift Lines are available Internationally and directly through kelticdesigns.com
The ground-breaking work "Beyond the Ninth Wave" DVD weaving Celtic Animation, video, poetry, music and art,
has been shown at many Music & Art Festivals including with
Celtic Bands Kila, and Trillion Green, and Land of the Blind.
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