The Morrígan (Screenprint)

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Kouvalis, Amalia. The Morrígan, screenprint on black Strathmore paper

  • Measures at approximately 7.5x12in (19.05x30.48cm)

  • This silver toned screenprint design is one of a kind! Edition of 20 prints, numbered and signed.

  • The Morrígan is most well known as an Irish Goddess who often appears in crow or raven form, and is associated with battle, warriors, sovereignty, prophecy, and Otherworld power. Though early source literature references Her only exists in Irish, folklore and archaeological records suggest that She, or closely related divinities, were known and worshiped in Britain and Gaul as well, suggesting that we have Her in pan-Celtic Goddess. A common perception of The Morrígan is that She is a form of ‘the Triple Goddess’. While it is true that in many instances where She appears in Irish literature, She is described as being one of three ‘sisters’, or is references to as a trinity directly.

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Kouvalis, Amalia. The Morrígan, screenprint on black Strathmore paper

  • Measures at approximately 7.5x12in (19.05x30.48cm)

  • This silver toned screenprint design is one of a kind! Edition of 20 prints, numbered and signed.

  • The Morrígan is most well known as an Irish Goddess who often appears in crow or raven form, and is associated with battle, warriors, sovereignty, prophecy, and Otherworld power. Though early source literature references Her only exists in Irish, folklore and archaeological records suggest that She, or closely related divinities, were known and worshiped in Britain and Gaul as well, suggesting that we have Her in pan-Celtic Goddess. A common perception of The Morrígan is that She is a form of ‘the Triple Goddess’. While it is true that in many instances where She appears in Irish literature, She is described as being one of three ‘sisters’, or is references to as a trinity directly.

Kouvalis, Amalia. The Morrígan, screenprint on black Strathmore paper

  • Measures at approximately 7.5x12in (19.05x30.48cm)

  • This silver toned screenprint design is one of a kind! Edition of 20 prints, numbered and signed.

  • The Morrígan is most well known as an Irish Goddess who often appears in crow or raven form, and is associated with battle, warriors, sovereignty, prophecy, and Otherworld power. Though early source literature references Her only exists in Irish, folklore and archaeological records suggest that She, or closely related divinities, were known and worshiped in Britain and Gaul as well, suggesting that we have Her in pan-Celtic Goddess. A common perception of The Morrígan is that She is a form of ‘the Triple Goddess’. While it is true that in many instances where She appears in Irish literature, She is described as being one of three ‘sisters’, or is references to as a trinity directly.