Dean Morrissey 'The Crimson Comet' Storyteller and artist Dean Morrissey brings his boundless imagination to his latest splendidly detailed canvas. He explains of The Crimson Comet, "It is an adventure story about a five-year-old girl named Nora who has talked to the moon ever since she could remember. Often Nora would drop off to sleep right in the middle of the conversation. But on this night, as she was listing some of the things about being five that she was not particularly happy about, the moon suddenly blinked out like a bulb in a giant nightlight. Afraid of the dark, Nora runs to her eight-year-old big brother Jack, who, secretly, just so happens to be a superhero called The Crimson Comet. In a panic, Nora explains what has happened and Jack swings into action.Within minutes, the pair are soaring off into the night sky on his magic vehicle in search of the dark moon.The story of this journey is about the power of imagination and how these kids use it to resolve a dreadful situation.Their job is nothing short of returning celestial elements to their natural order in the universe, and, let's face it, you just can't do that without a healthy dose of imagination." Image size: 30"w x 15"h. Edition Size:75 Published from the artist's original work. Price: £380.00
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Dean Morrissey "Danu of the Celts" SOLD OUT ON RELEASE DAY!! MASTERWORK CANVAS EDITION She stands regally, alone in the woods, clad in both chain-mail armor and red robes embellished with gold. The dual nature of her character is evident; she is both sovereign and goddess, mother and warrior, priestess and protectress. She is Danu, the Celtic mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a tribe of gods and demi-gods in pre-Christian Ireland. With Danu of the Celts, artist Dean Morrissey continues his successful series of Celtic figures and subjects, which has previously included The Celtic King, Anna of the Celts, The Voyage of the Fianna and The Piper of Tir n Og. Dean Morrissey has captured the fierce independent spirit of the Irish people in Danu of the Celts, making it a beautiful gift for anyone with an interest in Irish or Celtic mythology Price: £620.00
Dean Morrissey 'Anna Of The Celts' During medieval times in the Celtic world, Christianity may have been on the rise but many held onto their beliefs in traditional gods and goddesses. Anna was the figure they looked toward to protect them in battle. She represented loyalty, purity of spirit, and courage of conviction. Battle was often waged by very loyal, bands of knights against marauding invaders, such as the Vikings or Normans. It was believed that those who died valiantly in battle would be escorted by Anna to the next world. A fallen king's targ (or shield) in hand and claymore (sword) nearby, Anna awaits her new charges. Image size: 25"w x 36"h. Edition Size:25 Published from the artist's original work. May 2003
Dean Morrissey 'The Bounty' This abundant and lavishly beautiful feast would set a wonderful mood in any dining room without further explanation. But do you remember that one of the major themes in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is to be careful not to miss out on life's bounty as it occurs around us? Or, that the messenger of this particular tiding is the Ghost of Christmas Present? But as we said, we think this abundant and beautiful feast would set a wonderful mood in any dining room without further explanation. Masterwork Canvas Edition Unstretched Image size: 52"w x 21"h. Edition Size:20 Published from the artist's original work. July 2001
Dean Morrissey 'The Bounty' This abundant and lavishly beautiful feast would set a wonderful mood in any dining room without further explanation. But do you remember that one of the major themes in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is to be careful not to miss out on life's bounty as it occurs around us? Or, that the messenger of this particular tiding is the Ghost of Christmas Present? But as we said, we think this abundant and beautiful feast would set a wonderful mood in any dining room without further explanation. Image size: 36"w x 14"h. Edition Size:100 Published from the artist's original work. July 2001
Dean Morrissey 'Celtic King' Masterwork Canvas Edition "In the glint of early dawn, a Celtic King awaits a messenger from the coastal bluffs, bearing what he hopes will be good news," says Dean. "All people of the shire have been drawn within the castle walls, however, loyal knights are mounted and in ready. A king must be prepared for other possibilities." Following in the regal footsteps of the recent runaway success with Anna of the Celts, we are pleased to present the perfect companion piece from creator Dean Morrissey. This Celtic King brings a sense pride and dignity to any surrounding. Image size: 24"w x 40"h. Edition Size:50 Published from the artist's original work. January 2004
Dean Morrissey 'Checking it Twice' Third in the "Father Christmas" Series Stephen"Don't load any coal on the sleigh tonight lads," announced Father Christmas, donning his coat and sack. Scooping up the long scroll, he added "I've checked the list twice and lo and behold, all the children were good!" An elf piped up,"Wonderful news, Sir! But we never load any coal." "Sh-u-us-h now," replied the jolly old fellow with a smile. Time's awasting. Let's hitch up the team and be off. We've got our work cut out for us this Christmas Eve!" Checking It Twice is the third in artist Dean Morrissey's series of lavish images inspired by the real Father Christmas ... a worldly traveler with a merry twinkle in his eye. Image size: 18"w x 24"h. Edition Size:100 Published from the artist's original work. September 2004
Dean Morrissey 'A Christmas Carol' Image size: 17"w x 29"h. Edition Size:125 Published from the artist's original work. November 2001
Dean Morrissey 'A Christmas Carol' Fine Art Masterwork Canvas Edition Image size: 25"w x 41"h. Edition Size:20 Published from the artist's original work. November 2001
Dean Morrissey 'Father Christmas' This is the real Father Christmas. . .a worldly traveler with a merry twinkle in his eye. Father Christmas is just one of the lavish images author/artist Dean Morrissey created for his new book The Christmas Ship (Harper Collins) which is sailing into bookstores this fall. Published from the artist's original oil painting. Offer valid through November 25, 2000. 100 signed by the artist and consecutively numbered. Image size: 24"w x 19"h. Edition Size:100 Published from the artist's original work. Oct 2000
Dean Morrissey 'Preparing For The Journey' There comes a point on Christmas Eve when all the bustling activity the North Pole begins to slow. The reindeer are in harness, the runners waxed, the sleigh is filled to bursting with gifts. Dusk conquers day and the elves take their place on the sleigh. When all is in readiness, the Old Fellow takes his moment of pause. No one asks why, for they know he is consumed with the enormous job at hand. Suddenly his face breaks with a rosy grin and he deftly swings up onto his sleigh. With a crack of the reins, Christmas begins anew
Image size: 24"w x 18"h. Edition Size:250 Published from the artist's original work.
Dean Morrisey 'The Weathermill' Masterworks Canvas Edition Image size: 32"w x 51"h. Edition Size:20 Published from the artist's original work. Feb 2001
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