St. Brendan the Navigator

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St. Brendan the Navigator (484-578) became known as one of the “12 Apostles of Ireland” due to his founding of numerous schools and monasteries throughout Ireland, most famously at Clonfert on the River Shannon. His many voyages led to the founding of churches and monasteries in Wales, England, and northern France. His feast day is May 16.

  • Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. image on 9 x 12 in. paper

  • Archival pigment print on acid-free 100 lb. FLO paper, satin finish

  • Open edition

  • Hand-signed by the author

  • Unframed

  • Watermark will not appear on your print

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St. Brendan the Navigator (484-578) became known as one of the “12 Apostles of Ireland” due to his founding of numerous schools and monasteries throughout Ireland, most famously at Clonfert on the River Shannon. His many voyages led to the founding of churches and monasteries in Wales, England, and northern France. His feast day is May 16.

  • Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. image on 9 x 12 in. paper

  • Archival pigment print on acid-free 100 lb. FLO paper, satin finish

  • Open edition

  • Hand-signed by the author

  • Unframed

  • Watermark will not appear on your print

St. Brendan the Navigator (484-578) became known as one of the “12 Apostles of Ireland” due to his founding of numerous schools and monasteries throughout Ireland, most famously at Clonfert on the River Shannon. His many voyages led to the founding of churches and monasteries in Wales, England, and northern France. His feast day is May 16.

  • Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. image on 9 x 12 in. paper

  • Archival pigment print on acid-free 100 lb. FLO paper, satin finish

  • Open edition

  • Hand-signed by the author

  • Unframed

  • Watermark will not appear on your print

All of my portraits of saints original drawings were created with black Prismacolor pencils. This media choice was to insure a maximum contrast of black and white rather than the grey of graphite. The benefit is that all of my saint prints are the exact same size and contrast as the original drawing.