Wolf Moon at Sunrise
Experience the ethereal beauty of "Wolf Moon at Sunrise," a composite artwork that reveals a full moon illuminating the Gothic arch of a 19th-century church ruin in County Clare's Clondegad Graveyard. This piece not only showcases the moon's radiant glow but also connects to the rich tapestry of cultural significance surrounding this celestial event. The Corn Moon, celebrated by the Algonquin tribe, marks the time of harvest, while in Europe, it’s known as the Fruit and Barley Moon. The Chinese refer to it as the Hungry Ghost Moon, coinciding with a festival honouring ancestral spirits. This artwork invites reflection on heritage and the cycles of nature, making it a poignant addition to any space, where it can inspire contemplation and connection.