


Morrígan
Three layer original screen print on 280gsm Fabriano.
Limited signed edition
29.7cm x 42cm
An Irish goddess of war and destiny, who often appears in the form of a raven. The cailleach, known often as a shapeshifter, was also said to be linked with the raven.
The Morrígan was known to foretell doom, death and victory in war - instilling both fear and bravery in those who witnessed her flying alongside them during battle. She’s sometimes linked to the banshee of Irish folklore, too.
Ravens have gotten an ominous reputation throughout history - their diet of carrion ensured they would be present during times of death such as war or famine. Their ability to mimic human speech and their intelligence also earned them an association with prophecy within myth and folklore.
Three layer original screen print on 280gsm Fabriano.
Limited signed edition
29.7cm x 42cm
An Irish goddess of war and destiny, who often appears in the form of a raven. The cailleach, known often as a shapeshifter, was also said to be linked with the raven.
The Morrígan was known to foretell doom, death and victory in war - instilling both fear and bravery in those who witnessed her flying alongside them during battle. She’s sometimes linked to the banshee of Irish folklore, too.
Ravens have gotten an ominous reputation throughout history - their diet of carrion ensured they would be present during times of death such as war or famine. Their ability to mimic human speech and their intelligence also earned them an association with prophecy within myth and folklore.
Three layer original screen print on 280gsm Fabriano.
Limited signed edition
29.7cm x 42cm
An Irish goddess of war and destiny, who often appears in the form of a raven. The cailleach, known often as a shapeshifter, was also said to be linked with the raven.
The Morrígan was known to foretell doom, death and victory in war - instilling both fear and bravery in those who witnessed her flying alongside them during battle. She’s sometimes linked to the banshee of Irish folklore, too.
Ravens have gotten an ominous reputation throughout history - their diet of carrion ensured they would be present during times of death such as war or famine. Their ability to mimic human speech and their intelligence also earned them an association with prophecy within myth and folklore.