Throughout
the ages, Newgrange
has been remembered in myths and folklore. Its ancient secrets were
never truly forgotten, despite the waning of the glorious days of
megalithic building in those distant times.
This
eminent masterpiece has always held a special place in the hearts
of Irish people. It is the embodiment of a lost Ireland, a magical,
mythical place which existed when the world of man was young and
when small but intelligent communities reached out towards the vault
of the sky in order to bring heaven to earth and establish a connection
with the Cosmos.
That
wonderful treasure exists to this day, sitting proudly on a ridge
overlooking the bend of the Boyne. On the shortest day of the year,
Winter Solstice, a beam of light from the rising Sun penetrates
the depth of the stone passage at Newgrange and illuminates the
central chamber. It provides a stark and almost surreal connection
with those distant ancestors who laboured long and hard to bring
together their skills and knowledge in order to complete this astronomical
timepiece.
In order to in some way commemorate
the achievements of our forebears, Mythical Ireland asked Kerem
Gogus to create a digital artistic work based on Newgrange. The
result is a beautiful and fitting tribute to the 5,000-year-old
megalithic monuments of the Boyne Valley. Newgrange stands, alongside
Knowth and Dowth, as one of the true wonders of the ancient world.
Note: The above text and image featured
on the home page of Mythical Ireland for the best
part of 2005.