Artist Inspired by Irish Mythology

<p>Known as @bob_bowler_ilustration on Instagram, animator and illustrator Robert Bowler thinks there is not enough representation of the Irish mythological folklore in the media.</p> <p>He has participated twice in the Dublin Canvas Project. First in 2019 with the piece&nbsp;<em>Setanta, The Hound of Cuchulainn</em>, displayed at the Shangan Road in Ballymun, and last year&nbsp;<em>with The Daughter of Lir</em>&nbsp;in the Arran Quay in the city center.</p> <p>When it comes to mythology from Ireland, nowadays some of the best-known tales are of T&iacute;r na n&Oacute;g, Fionn MacCumhaill, Na Fianna, The Aos S&iacute; / Aes S&iacute;dhe, S&eacute;tanta (C&uacute;Chulainn), The Tuatha D&eacute; Danann (Gods), the Children of Lir, T&aacute;in B&oacute; C&uacute;ailnge &amp; the Salmon of Knowledge.</p> <p><a href="https://rei-campos.medium.com/artist-inspired-by-irish-mythology-5549874fe472"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>