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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Brigid in Dualchas | PINKIE MACLURE
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Pinkie Maclure

Brigid in Dualchas, 2022
stained glass lightbox
65cm x 62cm
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Literature

Beauty and Rage – Pinkie Maclure’s ‘Brigid in Dualchas.’ Commentary by Georgina Coburn June 2022
The Gaelic word Dualchas refers to the intimate bonds that exist between the natural world, the land and its people, transmitted through the generations.

Pre-Christian Celtic deity Brigid (or Brighde in the Hebrides) was a protector of nature and was associated with perpetual, sacred flames, surrounded by a hedge which no man could cross. Men who attempted to cross were said to have been cursed to go insane, die or be crippled.

Hedges are very important habitats for wildlife and for the prevention of wild fires, an increasing problem in the Highlands.
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