A few nice celtic meaning images I found:
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Question by Dylan: Anyone know where i can find some old gaelic art designs and images of gaelic gods?
Looking to get some gaelic tattoos and i cant seem to find many good examples of old art, images of gods/goddesses. Just need some examples so i can put together my own ideas.
not looking for typical things like shamrocks and such
Best answer:
Answer by Fakram
Yeah google is the place to start silly-poo
What do you think? Answer below!
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Some cool celtic cross designs images:
Aberlemno II The Kirkyard Stone 03

Image by john_n_mhegs_Hudson
The Kirkyard Stone is another Class 2 stone, the west face is inscribed with a Celtic Cross, the east with a battle scene, reputedly depicting the battle of Dunnichen.
The cross itself bears several styles of celtic pattern designs. The vertical arms are inscribed with three separate knotwork designs, the horizontal arms with keywork. The centre is a spiral design comprising of three interconnecting triskelions. Bordering the cross are a number of celtic zoomorphic designs, including a pair of interlaced hippocampi.
Some cool celtic images:
Celtics Nate Robinson and Glen Davis

Image by stevegarfield
Photo Courtesy Jim Davis/Globe Staff
Bench gives Boston plenty to shout about
Celtic Cross

Image by FromSandToGlass
Celtic Cross in Oak Grove Cemetary
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Lise Bech’s baskets

Image by zoer
Baskets in Lise Bech’s exhibition "The Lie of the Land" at Rochester Art Gallery 2 December 2006 – 14 January 2007
Lise Bech’s baskets

Image by zoer
Baskets in Lise Bech’s exhibition "The Lie of the Land" at Rochester Art Gallery 2 December 2006 – 14 January 2007
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Watts Chapel – Compton – Surrey

Image by nick.garrod
Artizen HDR
All information taken from www.wattsgallery.org.uk/ and Wikipedia
Designed and built by Mary Watts, the Chapel is a unique fusion of art nouveau, Celtic, Romanesque and Egyptian influence with Mary’s own original style.
As followers of the Home Arts and Industries Association, set up by Earl Brownlow in 1885 to encourage handicrafts among the lower classes, the Chapel was the Watts’s contribution to this characteristically Victorian preoccupation with social improvement through creative enlightenment. Mary passionately believed that anyone with a real interest and enthusiasm could be taught how to produce beautiful decoration, if in the process it kept them away from the ‘gin palaces’ of Guildford, this was surely a good thing. With this belief firmly in mind she encouraged all from the village, whatever their social status, up to their house Limnerslease for instruction in clay modelling.
Some cool celtic knot images:
Celtic Knot Pendant

Image by DMWCarol
The very first knotwork necklace I made.
This one has a square knot in black and beige with an ambery coloured donut bead dropper. The sides have button knots, solomns plait and sliding button knots.
Celtic Knot Choker

Image by DMWCarol
First efforts at making knotwork jewellery
Figure of eight knot chain in white, blue and turquoise, using 1mm rat tail cord.
Am pretty pleased with the results since I don’t have anywhere to pin the work in progress and am having to do it all just by holding in place with my forearm while I work.
Check out these tattoo celtic art images:
Tribal

Image by Velovotee
A few nice tattoo celtic art images I found:
funny head tattoo

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Gaming Tatto on bicep

Image by Tattoo_Lover
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Fire Breathing Mythical Dragon

Image by Beverly & Pack
Created with the wonderful picture of a Dragon by Wili Hybird, along with the great texture of fire Agni- The Fire God- Free Texture by Eddi 07.
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