Birds of a Feather (Framed)
This is the incredible ‘Kindred Spirits’ sculpture in Midleton, Cork. It was created in honour of the Choctaw Indians who upon hearing of the Great Hunger in Ireland in 1847, managed to raise $170 (a huge sum in those days) and send it to help relieve the suffering. In spite of what they were going through at the time themselves, they still had the generosity and kindness to think of us in Ireland. The sculpture on its own is such a beautiful work of art but with this story behind it, it would almost move you to tears. Incredible!
Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup timeDry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²
High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass
Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame. There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print. Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.
This is the incredible ‘Kindred Spirits’ sculpture in Midleton, Cork. It was created in honour of the Choctaw Indians who upon hearing of the Great Hunger in Ireland in 1847, managed to raise $170 (a huge sum in those days) and send it to help relieve the suffering. In spite of what they were going through at the time themselves, they still had the generosity and kindness to think of us in Ireland. The sculpture on its own is such a beautiful work of art but with this story behind it, it would almost move you to tears. Incredible!
Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup timeDry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²
High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass
Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame. There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print. Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.
This is the incredible ‘Kindred Spirits’ sculpture in Midleton, Cork. It was created in honour of the Choctaw Indians who upon hearing of the Great Hunger in Ireland in 1847, managed to raise $170 (a huge sum in those days) and send it to help relieve the suffering. In spite of what they were going through at the time themselves, they still had the generosity and kindness to think of us in Ireland. The sculpture on its own is such a beautiful work of art but with this story behind it, it would almost move you to tears. Incredible!
Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup timeDry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²
High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass
Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame. There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print. Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.