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pandemicpagan · 2 years
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Credit: https://instagram.com/thisisfriz
From the artist's IG post:
"I was so happy when the good folk at the DRAWDA festival approached me with this brief. The Mórrígan, one almighty Goddess of War from Irish Mythology.
My depiction of her stems from her appearance in one of Ireland's most famous epic tales, An Táin Bó Cuailnge. When her amorous advances to the hero Cúchulainn are rebuffed she makes it her mission to become a thorn in his side. In this story she appears as a beautiful woman, a hag, an eel, a cow and a crow. In my mural depict her as the beautiful woman mirrored by her wolf self. Framed by an eel and crow that designed inspired by my recent trip to Trinity College to finally see the Book of Kells for reals."
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pandemicpagan · 2 years
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Marked for death like all the others,
I don’t feign to exist eternal.
However, if you so plan to slight me,
You best prepare for battle immediately.
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First to unsheathe, and fastest to the draw,
I walk around with my whole fangs out.
I am the one to worry about.
art credit: Dailen Ogden original poem: TheyWolf
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pandemicpagan · 2 years
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credit: An Morrigan by Aves William
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