This work was made in homage to a vanished people, who believed that the sun gives life to the earth, and the earth gives life to us.
Five thousand years ago they built Newgrange where they could watch the sacred dance of the Sun and the Earth, watch the sun spiral around the highest point in their landscape - inwards from midsummer, to mate with the earth at the midwinter sunrise, then outwards again as the new year was conceived.
They built their great temple due north of the summit of Lugnaquilla, visible through a fold in the mountains between Silsean and Moanbane, and they carved their story and their beliefs in its stones and in its measurements.
Five casts of my face are mounted on 2 metre tall steel rods, along the line of sight between Newgrange and Lugnaquilla, over 30 kilometres through the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains.
Slievethoul
The col east of Sorrel
The col between Silsean and Moanbane
Three Lakes
Lugnaquilla
Newgrange to Lugnaquilla
Lugnaquilla revisited
Research