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Peter Pracownik - loved for his admiration for all the true and sacred magic of the fantasy world and his growning fascination with deep Celtic Lore and symbology. He continues to paint peoples dreams with his ever evolving and deeply intricate and symbolic work that is "The Enchanted World of Peter Pracownik".
He has teamed up with Images by Interprint Limited, the leading producer of Celtic T-shirts within the UK to produce this exquiste range.
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Multi Colour print onto a Black T shirt
This mystical creature is the shape shifter. Deep within the mist of the clouds he lies, his body a coursing current of static electricity. Inspired by mythology from Chinese to Celtic, Peter portrays him as the metaphor of the lightening itself. |
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Multi colour print onto a Black T shirt
The Earth Dragon is a symbol of divine universal unity. From a time before time, dragons remain an ancient symbol of knowledge and power that has been passed on through the passages of time; through Celtic lore in the west across the globe to eastern cultures, and back again. Guardians of our worlds, these magical beasts guide our spiritual paths. “I imagined a great mother dragon wrapped around the world giving the earth protection.” P. Pracownik |
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Multi Coloured print onto a Black T shirt
Inspired by the tale of “Jabberwocky” from the Norse trilogy, the White Dragon brings the cold North East winds. Within Celtic tradition, some tribes also associated this dragon with the northern elementals as the signifier and bearer of the chill from the North putting nature to sleep for the winter. |
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Mutli Coloured print onto a Black T shirt
This is the dragon of the Golden Dawn. Sitting on the mountain, he looks down upon the world mapping out the fate of humankind. Inspired by the hierachial Celtic beliefs associated with the sun, Peter presents him as our judge and jury, the Grand Golden Dragon. |
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Multi Coloured print onto a Black T shirt
These entwined dragons signify one of the most prolific symbols of union the universe has known. Portraying the binding of dark and light in union with all the many opposites of this world. This simple division of two forces has been bedded deep withing Celtic tradition
and has evolved continuously with its most modern portrayal being conveyed through the motif of the ying yang. |
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Multi coloured print onto a Black T shirt
Built by the early Celts, Stonehenge stands true as one of the worlds’ greatest astrological temples. A constant fascination for Peter, this group of beautiful stones has inspired him to depict it in many of his paintings. This particular one shows us the view of the stones as they would have been at that time; at one with the stars in heavens. |
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Multi coloured print onto a Charcoal T shirt
Neither man nor woman, yet both, this prolific image is one of the most profound Celtic symbols of all time. Signifying the God of Nature, this “Jack of the Green” deity symbolises all that grows and gives life to the world. Intertwined within the depths of
every forest and woodland, this is Peter’s portrayal of an entity whose roots lie firmly within the origins of Celtic lore itself. |
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Multi coloured print onto a Tan T shirt
Neither man nor woman, yet both, this prolific image is one of the most profound Celtic symbols of all time. Signifying the God of Nature, this “Jack of the Green” deity symbolises all that grows and gives life to the world. Intertwined within the depths of
every forest and woodland, this is Peter’s portrayal of an entity whose roots lie firmly within the origins of Celtic lore itself. |
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Multi coloured print onto a Black T shirt
Neither man nor woman, yet both, this prolific image is one of the most profound Celtic symbols of all time. Signifying the God of Nature, this “Jack of the Green” deity symbolises all that grows and gives life to the world. Intertwined within the depths of
every forest and woodland, this is Peter’s portrayal of an entity whose roots lie firmly within the origins of Celtic lore itself. |
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Multi coloured print onto Black T shirt
The unicorn, the legend, timeless in its image. This exalted image of equus was regarded as a deity by the Celts. Preceived as the messenger, it surveyed the portal of time;
past, present and future. Some call it Menhir, the old word for “Standing Stone”. |
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