“In Irish mythology, stories of the Morrigan appear in all the primary mythological cycles and great tales through the ages, even lasting into more modern Irish folklore.
She is one of the few among the Tuatha Dé Danann who are specifically named as Gods and Goddesses in the Medieval manuscripts, which were written after the coming of Christianity. Even then, her power remained.
She is associated with death, battle, warfare, magic, change, prophecy and fate. ” Quote from the Irish Pag School
You kind find out more about here here – https://irishpagan.school/the-morrigan/
My original painting combines hand drawn pen and ink detailing, with loose, semi-abstract painting or ink on wet paper, with the addition of silver leaf.
This print is 40 x 50 cm in a white mount
£45.00


