After the cold turning and pounding Grinding iron bits Came the orbs
Submerged doused in blue She was fully held there for hundreds of seconds calcified
And then she wore this Grand meta signifier snell knotted to it she now giantess
offering a branding fix salving with two orange yellow red butter balm orbs
text of sound piece, details from map ‘Aerial view of Aughrim Village showing the route for the N Galway to East Ballinasloe PPP Scheme and the location of Lutrell’s Pass where the Jacobite Cavalry under Brigadier Henry Lutrell quit the field at a decisive moment’. (RPS Engineering) from Jerry O’Sullivan’s The Quiet Landscape: archaeological discoveries on a road scheme in East Galway, Roads, Rediscovery and Research, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, 2008
About Laura Ní Fhlaibhín Laura Ní Fhlaibhín is an artist based in London and Ireland, currently studying for her MFA at Goldsmiths. Her practice incorporates sculpture and sound, and explores mythologies, archaeologies and histories.