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Made by artist Jen Delyth in her studio
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X-Large Custom Prints

Original Artwork & Print by Jen Delyth ©1990-2006

For X-large CUSTOM prints, please allow 2 weeks to create print.
Price includes extra shipping for large size print.

Please note: These Xlarge prints do not allow room for a deckle edge.
These are straight edged prints, suitable for additional window matt (not provided).

Limited Edition 20" x 24"

Triple Morrigan - Ravens Mandala

Original Artwork & Print by Jen Delyth ©2003
Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Print 16" x 20 " Matted

Ravens Giclee Print Celtic Art by jen delyth©1990

CUSTOM X-large Print

Limited Edition of 250 (signed & numbered by artist)
Matted 20"x 24"

Heavy Watercolor 100% Rag Acid Free Paper with Straight Edge Cut (not deckled at this size)

Also available in stock 16" x20" Print

 

Morrigan Giclee Print $175.00

Price rises as edition becomes more rare/valuable

 

Also available in stock 16" x20" Print

   


Of all the individual birds species in the written mythology, the Raven is perhaps the most complex and interesting.
It has a close affinity with the supernatural world, and the Celtic Goddesses the Badbh and the Morrigan both possess the ability to appear as one or three entities and to shapeshift into raven form.
Ravens are birds of omen - used by Irish Druids in augury - predicting the future by studying the flight of birds.
The connection between ravens and oracular utterances may have arisen because of their harsh but distinctive 'voice' . The Triple Raven-Morrigan alights on Cu Chulainns shoulder at his death, to symbolize the passing of his spirit. Ravens occur in the Welsh myths, such as in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, the superhuman
hero Bran Bendigeidfran -whose name means Crow.

 

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