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Aug 17, 2014
Media: Oil on Masonite
Size: 18x24 in
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Mên-an-Tol is a neolithic construction in Cornwall in the far southwest of England. Mên-an-Tol which in the Cornish Language literally means "the hole stone", is supposed to have a fairy guardian who can make miraculous cures. In one story, a changeling baby was put through the stone in order for the mother to get the real child back. Evil pixies had changed her child, and the ancient stones were able to reverse their evil spell.
Mên-an-Tol is a neolithic construction in Cornwall in the far southwest of England. Mên-an-Tol which in the Cornish Language literally means "the hole stone", is supposed to have a fairy guardian who can make miraculous cures. In one story, a changeling baby was put through the stone in order for the mother to get the real child back. Evil pixies had changed her child, and the ancient stones were able to reverse their evil spell.
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