Irish Pride Posters and Art Prints
Description: A striking digital illustration celebrating Irish heritage through modern style and mystique. This artwork features a red-haired woman in a brown hat with a green band, her gaze partially hidden behind flowing locks — evoking both elegance and quiet strength. Set against a vertical tricolor backdrop of green, white, and orange, the design radiates national pride while keeping a fashion-forward edge. The bold vertical "Irish" text in green and orange adds graphic punch, making this piece perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, Irish-themed apparel, or anyone embracing their roots with style.
Description: The Starry Plough banner (Irish: An Camchéachta) is a flag which was originally used by the Irish Citizen Army, a socialist Irish republican movement, and subsequently adopted by other Irish political organizations. The original Starry Plough was designed by George William Russell for the Irish Citizen Army and showed silver stars on a green background. The flag depicts an asterism (an identified part) of the constellation Ursa Major, called The Plough (or "Starry Plough") in Ireland and Britain, the Big Dipper in North America, and various other names worldwide.
Description: Show your Irish pride with this Tiocfaidh ár lá (Our Day Will Come) design. Featuring bold Gothic-style text with the colors of the Irish flag, this piece represents resilience, heritage, and Celtic strength. Perfect for those who celebrate Irish culture, history, and independence. Whether for St. Patrick’s Day, a Celtic festival, or everyday wear, this design makes a strong statement. A great gift for Irish history lovers, Gaelic speakers, and anyone who supports Ireland’s spirit of freedom.
Description: The Saint Patrick's Battalion (Spanish: Batallón de San Patricio, later reorganized as the Foreign Legion of Patricios), formed and led by John Riley, was a unit of 175 to several hundred (accounts vary) immigrants and expatriates of European descent who fought as part of the Mexican Army against the United States in the Mexican–American War of 1846–48. Most of the battalion's members had deserted or defected from the United States Army.