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An Gearran Folklore Print

An Gearran Folklore Print

This artwork is created by Abbie Lois, a Scottish illustrator and printmaker who reimagines the traditions of storytelling for modern day. 

Her prints are rooted in folklore, with characters and landscapes inspiring her work. This particular print is inspired by Cailleach, the goddess of the Scottish landscape. In traditional lore, the goddess is faced with two possibilities: the first that it’s a beautiful sunny day, meaning she can collect firewood to make winter last another month from her mountain abode; the second that the day is rainy, meaning she cannot gather her firewood so she will return to her deep slumber over the spring and summer months. 

The original artwork was hand-drawn by Abbie, before being screen printed with six layers and produced in digital form onto FSC-certified perlino cotton 250gsm paper, giving the piece a slightly textured finish. The print is hand-signed by the artist and includes a small card explaining the inspiration and story behind the design. 

A3 size, unframed. Delivered flat with a board in eco-friendly biodegradable cellophane.

$14.23

Original: $40.67

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An Gearran Folklore Print

$40.67

$14.23

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An Gearran Folklore Print

This artwork is created by Abbie Lois, a Scottish illustrator and printmaker who reimagines the traditions of storytelling for modern day. 

Her prints are rooted in folklore, with characters and landscapes inspiring her work. This particular print is inspired by Cailleach, the goddess of the Scottish landscape. In traditional lore, the goddess is faced with two possibilities: the first that it’s a beautiful sunny day, meaning she can collect firewood to make winter last another month from her mountain abode; the second that the day is rainy, meaning she cannot gather her firewood so she will return to her deep slumber over the spring and summer months. 

The original artwork was hand-drawn by Abbie, before being screen printed with six layers and produced in digital form onto FSC-certified perlino cotton 250gsm paper, giving the piece a slightly textured finish. The print is hand-signed by the artist and includes a small card explaining the inspiration and story behind the design. 

A3 size, unframed. Delivered flat with a board in eco-friendly biodegradable cellophane.

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This artwork is created by Abbie Lois, a Scottish illustrator and printmaker who reimagines the traditions of storytelling for modern day. 

Her prints are rooted in folklore, with characters and landscapes inspiring her work. This particular print is inspired by Cailleach, the goddess of the Scottish landscape. In traditional lore, the goddess is faced with two possibilities: the first that it’s a beautiful sunny day, meaning she can collect firewood to make winter last another month from her mountain abode; the second that the day is rainy, meaning she cannot gather her firewood so she will return to her deep slumber over the spring and summer months. 

The original artwork was hand-drawn by Abbie, before being screen printed with six layers and produced in digital form onto FSC-certified perlino cotton 250gsm paper, giving the piece a slightly textured finish. The print is hand-signed by the artist and includes a small card explaining the inspiration and story behind the design. 

A3 size, unframed. Delivered flat with a board in eco-friendly biodegradable cellophane.