Digital Photograph, 2019, 20 × 16 inches
The Rock of Cashel is said to be the place in which St. Patrick converted King Aenghus to Christianity - today, it is both a tourist site and graveyard going as far back at the 13th century, and unfortunately, many of the graveyard's occupants were children. I could almost hear the laughter of these kids as they ran up and down the hill - their memories nothing but a headstone and an echo within the castle walls.
Digital Photograph, 2019, 20 × 16 inches
The Rock of Cashel is said to be the place in which St. Patrick converted King Aenghus to Christianity - today, it is both a tourist site and graveyard going as far back at the 13th century, and unfortunately, many of the graveyard's occupants were children. I could almost hear the laughter of these kids as they ran up and down the hill - their memories nothing but a headstone and an echo within the castle walls.