Goddess Morrigan

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Morrigan is the goddess of War and Death in Celtic Mythology. She is also a shape-shifter, transforming herself into a raven then she brings the winds of transformation or messages from the Spiritual Realm. She is a goddess of the Unknown and the Underworld, representing the Psyche. She sends messages that can only be unveiled through intuition, which comes from silence and the dark.

I created her having a battlefield and the Unknown in mind, depicting her as a powerful and undeniable apparition. The ravens represent her animal form, with their silk black feathers, kissed by shades of blue. She is wearing a contemporary armor, mimicking her rebellious and defiant nature. Morrigan brings strength and fearlessness in the face of challeges.

This is a high-quality print, made in 310g Fine Art paper, 100% cotton with a smooth surface. Most of the prints are embellished in some details with golden ink, like their originals. They come accompanied by a poem of the Goddess, and each one is unique.

All prints are printed to order, so allow the necessary time for the order fulfillment and shipping (which is about two weeks).

Tips:

  • The ideal frame will include glass over the Artwork. It will serve as a protection, keeping its beautiful state preserved for years to come.

  • Avoid exposing the Artwork to sunlight (even with glass). It can fade the colors.

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Morrigan is the goddess of War and Death in Celtic Mythology. She is also a shape-shifter, transforming herself into a raven then she brings the winds of transformation or messages from the Spiritual Realm. She is a goddess of the Unknown and the Underworld, representing the Psyche. She sends messages that can only be unveiled through intuition, which comes from silence and the dark.

I created her having a battlefield and the Unknown in mind, depicting her as a powerful and undeniable apparition. The ravens represent her animal form, with their silk black feathers, kissed by shades of blue. She is wearing a contemporary armor, mimicking her rebellious and defiant nature. Morrigan brings strength and fearlessness in the face of challeges.

This is a high-quality print, made in 310g Fine Art paper, 100% cotton with a smooth surface. Most of the prints are embellished in some details with golden ink, like their originals. They come accompanied by a poem of the Goddess, and each one is unique.

All prints are printed to order, so allow the necessary time for the order fulfillment and shipping (which is about two weeks).

Tips:

  • The ideal frame will include glass over the Artwork. It will serve as a protection, keeping its beautiful state preserved for years to come.

  • Avoid exposing the Artwork to sunlight (even with glass). It can fade the colors.

Free Shipping worldwide.

Morrigan is the goddess of War and Death in Celtic Mythology. She is also a shape-shifter, transforming herself into a raven then she brings the winds of transformation or messages from the Spiritual Realm. She is a goddess of the Unknown and the Underworld, representing the Psyche. She sends messages that can only be unveiled through intuition, which comes from silence and the dark.

I created her having a battlefield and the Unknown in mind, depicting her as a powerful and undeniable apparition. The ravens represent her animal form, with their silk black feathers, kissed by shades of blue. She is wearing a contemporary armor, mimicking her rebellious and defiant nature. Morrigan brings strength and fearlessness in the face of challeges.

This is a high-quality print, made in 310g Fine Art paper, 100% cotton with a smooth surface. Most of the prints are embellished in some details with golden ink, like their originals. They come accompanied by a poem of the Goddess, and each one is unique.

All prints are printed to order, so allow the necessary time for the order fulfillment and shipping (which is about two weeks).

Tips:

  • The ideal frame will include glass over the Artwork. It will serve as a protection, keeping its beautiful state preserved for years to come.

  • Avoid exposing the Artwork to sunlight (even with glass). It can fade the colors.