Beltane by Angie Latham
Angie Latham

Beltane by

Beltane

Beltane (April 30th-may 1st) is one of the four major Celtic festivals of the year and marks the beginning of Summer. The Goddess is decked in green and her wells and springs are believed to be at their most fertile and magical.

(The Malvina Well used in this image was sculpted by Rose Garrard and can be found in the centre of Great Malvern,Worcestershire.)

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About Angie Latham

To see all my work visit my website:

http://www.celtic-photography.co.uk/

I am a Digital Artist and Photographer living in the heart of England. I am passionate about these Celtic Isles and capturing the magic and mystery of our wonderfull landscape.

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beltane, celtic, fountain, goddess, green, may, mayday, pagan, spring, wicca, wiccan

Comments

  • SinisterDragon
    SinisterDragonabout 4 years ago

    that is wonderful. I absolutely love it!!!!!!

  • Crespuscular
    Crespuscularabout 4 years ago

    I love the relief sculpture elements. What are they… where did you get the images?

    :-)

  • Judi Taylor
    Judi Taylorabout 4 years ago

    So wonderful Angela. I love it and will be very happy to see Beltane celebrated in this way,

  • TrEaSuReDiMaGeS
    TrEaSuReDiMaGeSabout 4 years ago

    This is beautifully creative!! So much to look at!! Wonderful work of ART!! :-)

  • joak
    joakabout 4 years ago

    amazing angela

  • Tom Gomez
    Tom Gomezabout 4 years ago

    Great well, but love what you did with it …

  • Deborah Holman
    Deborah Holmanabout 4 years ago

    Beautiful work

  • Angie Latham
    Angie Lathamabout 4 years ago

    Thankyou everyone :-)

    The carved pilars were photographed at Kilpeck Chapel in Herefordshire, England.One of the oldest chapels in the country and which is still awash with Celtic and Pagan symbolism,from a time where the Old ways and the New religion were still entwined.

  • helene
    heleneabout 4 years ago

    Fantastic image

  • Antanas
    Antanasabout 4 years ago

    Great work, well done