Tír Sáile, The North Mayo Sculpture Trail

Site C

Sculptor: Simon Thomas "Tonnta na Blianta," Kilcummin Pier.

A timeless pattern l0 x 18 m inlaid on the concrete retaining wall on the shoreline. Gneiss, the oldest rock at the centre enimating outwards with basalt and on through the ages of man symbolised by copper, iron and stainless steel.

Location:

Take the Ballycastle road out of Killala and turn right at Palmerstown Bridge, turn right at the third crossroads and on past the "Kerryman Inn" to Kilcummin Pier. On arriving at Kilcummin Pier turn down past the cottages to the parking area just before the pier. Looking to your right is site "C".


The North Mayo Sculpture Trail begins in Ballina and follows the coastal route through Killala, Ballycastle, Belderrig, Belmullet and down to Blacksod.

Site A

Peter Hynes Culleens National School, Ballina.

Site B

Mariyo Yagi, The Inter Communication Park, Killala Harbour

Site C

Simon Thomas, Tonnta na Blianta, Kilcummin Pier

Site D

Alan Counihan, Tearmon na Gaoithe, Palmerstown Bridge

Site E

Mariyo Yagi, The Echo of Nawascape, Lacken Bay.

Site F

Joint Student Project, Slí na nOg, Lacken Cross

Site G

Tony Murphy, Court Hence, Ballycastle Cottages

Site H

Fritse Rind, Battling Forces, Downpatrick Head

Site I

Eilis O'Baoil, Wind Trees, Muingelly

Site J

Walter Michael, Dun Caochain Head, Cathru Thaidhg

Site K

Niall O'Neill, Stratified Sheep, Ballinaboy Visitor Farm

Site L

Marian O'Donnell, Acknowledgement, Claggan Island

Site M

George Trakas, Reconnections, Belmullet Canal

Site N

Katherine West, Idir dha Sháile, Mullachroe

Site O

Michael Bulfin, Deirble's Twist, Fallmore

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