Fiacc the Raven Print






Price £175.00
Screenprint by David Rooney,
Irish illustrator inspired by the story of Deirdre of the Sorrows
Hand pulled screen print on Fabriano 220 gsm with Guinness black ink.
Fiacc is the Irish for raven, but ravens feature across many different mythologies, a Celtic goddess known as the Morrigan could transform into a raven. In Wales we also have Bran the Raven King and the Norse god Odin had his raven familiars Huginn and Muninn. Ravens are renowned as the most intelligent of birds.
This screenprint is based on the story of Deirdre of the Sorrows -
read the full story here Deirdre of the Sorrows
Signed by the Artist
Size unmounted 210 x 297 mm, Size framed 380 x 495 mm.
Available unframed or framed in a solid wood black frame with double mounting.
Contact
If you would like more information please contact
Charlie +44 (0) 7899913537
Email Charlie@mallonireland.com
Helen +44 (0) 7712880775
Email Helen@mallonireland.com
Address
Irony Metalworks Ltd T/A Mallon Foundry
105 Pomeroy Road
Cookstown,
Co. Tyrone,
N. Ireland
BT80 9EY
Celtic Legends
Celtic Legends beyond the bronze.
The Mallon collection of bronze sculptures are inspired by Celtic myths and legends. These stories were told around firesides by our ancestors, common themes emerging right across Europe. The same stories have inspired the beautiful illustrations by artists David Rooney and Clare Keys.
CLICK ON THE IMAGES BELOW TO READ THE FULL STORIES.
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